• The Pons Sublicius is also the bridge over which Gaius Gracchus directed his flight when he was overtaken by his opponents (Plutarch, Life of Gaius Gracchus).
  • The name comes from Latin pons, pontis, "bridge", and the adjective sublicius, "resting on pilings", from the stem of sublicae, pilings.
  • Pons Sublicius is a girder bridge, timber bridge and road bridge that was completed in 621 Before Christ.
  • The last vestiges of the pons Sublicius may have been removed at the end of the 19th century and Pollack may have influenced in his performance.
  • A list of puns related to "Pons Sublicius". ... Ancus Marcius: connecting it with the city by a wooden bridge across the Tiber, the Pons Sublicius.
  • Pons Sublicius. By: Ömür Harmanşah, Ph.D. Map entry191. ... Citations. F. Coarelli, s.v. “Pons Sublicius,” LTUR IV, 112-13. Richardson 299.
  • We know that the Pons Sublicius crossed the Tiber downstream of the Tiber Island, but its precise location has been the subject of much dispute.
  • Pons Sublicius: the oldest and most famous of the bridges across the Tiber, built, according to tradition, by Ancus Martius (Liv.
  • The remains of the Ponte Rotto are just north of the post-Unification (1886) cast-iron Palatine Bridge, which is the current replacement of the Pons Sublicius.
  • The earliest known bridge of ancient Rome, Italy, the Pons Sublicius, spanned the Tiber River near the Forum Boarium ("cattle forum") downstream from the …
  • The Pons Sublicius was an ancient bridge in Rome that spanned the Tiber River. It is known for its historical significance as it played a crucial role in defending...
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