Bridges
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A Roman bridge crossed the Volturno river at Capua, some elements of which remain in the site of modern bridge. |
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The so-called "Ponte di Diocleziano" in the local comune of San Lazzaro di Fossombrone was a Roman bridge along the Via Flaminia in the valley of the Metaurus r... |
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A Roman bridge that is no longer extant. Quilici notes that the bridge was destroyed both by the Second World War and by urbanization that followed in the post-... |
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A Roman bridge along the Via Appia. |
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A Roman-period bridge along the via Praenestina built of lapis Gabinus. |
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A Roman segmental stone arch bridge located near Augusta Praetoria. |
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A single-arch Roman bridge built during the principate of Augustus. |
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An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 B2 unnamed bridge (over *Umbro fl., W Arretium at Pogi) |
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Remains of a Roman Republican bridge crossing the Fosso di Pratolungo along the line of the via Tiburtina. |
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The Ponte di Quintodecimo is located near Acquasanta Terme. |
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The remains of a Roman bridge along the Via Flaminia that have been incorporated into the thirteenth-century church of San Giovanni de Butris. |
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An early segmental arch bridge, built between 47 and 30 B.C. |
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A Roman bridge over Torrente della Ginestra near Aequum Tuticum along the Via Traiana. |
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A Trajanic bridge along the Via Appia that crosses the fosso Striscia. |
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A Roman bridge located on the Via Appia at modern Tor Tre Ponti. |
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The Ponte di Vallerano is a second century Roman bridge that carried the via Ostiensis across the fosso di Vallerano. |
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An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 C2 Ponte do Coadouro |
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A Roman bridge crossing the river Temo; the bridge is said to have originally had a five-arch span. |
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Ponte Ezzu or Pont'Ezzu is a Roman bridge of the first century A.D. that crosses the Rio Mannu near Ozieri, Sardinia. |