Bridges
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The so-called "Ponte Fabio Massimo" or "Ponte del Diavolo" originally dates to the third century BC with subsequent reworking and reuse continuing to the Middle... |
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The Roman bridge at Ponte Fonnaia carried a branch of the Via Flaminia over the river Naia. It is located north of modern Acquasparta in Umbria. |
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The remains of a late Republican bridge near Benevento (in Località Serretelle). |
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A Roman bridge dating to the late second century B.C. |
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A Medieval bridge across the river Trebia that is said to have Roman origins. |
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An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 42 D1-C4 unnamed bridge (on Via Flaminia (20)) |
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An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 B2 no. 16 (bridge (Ponte Ladrone)) |
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A Roman bridge on the Volturno river located near Capriati. |
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A bridge of Roman origins crossing the Sabato river on the outskirts of Benevento. |
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A Roman bridge at Lanuvium. |
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A Roman bridge over the modern Aniene river adjacent to the Tomb of the Plautii, which is located north of the Villa of Hadrian at Tivoli. |
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Ponte Mammolo is the modern name of an ancient bridge over the Aniene river. It gives its name to a neighborhood and metro station in the northeast part of the ... |
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The Roman bridge known as "Ponte Manlio" carried the Via Flaminia across the Bosso torrent, whose main channel is now some hundreds of meters to the south. This... |
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A Roman segmental arch bridge across the Bacchiglione river in Padua, Italy. |
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An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 46 C2 unnamed bridge (NE Laos, at Mormanno) |
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A bridge along the Via Amerina, just south of ancient Nepet (modern Nepi in Italy) |
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A Roman bridge over the Aniene river. |
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A ruined bridge located near Nuoro in Sardinia. |
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Excavated remains of a Roman bridge located on the modern Via Ponte Romano about 2km southest of Ceggia (Veneto), Italy. Aerial/satellite photographs often show... |
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The remains of a Roman bridge located in the comune of Santa Marinella. |