CASTELNAU-MAGNOAC
Hautes-Pyrénées, France.
A Roman milestone in white Saint-Béat marble
(preserved in the church) bears the name of Constantine
and dates from 306-307. It was turned upside down and
recarved to serve as a holy-water basin.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
M. Labrousse, “Un milliaire inédit de
Constantin à Castelnau-Magnoac (Hautes-Pyrénées),”
Pallas 4 (1956) 67-86 (= P. Wuilleumier,
Inscriptions
latines des Trois Gaules [1963] 187, no. 464).
M. LABROUSSE