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- en.wikipedia.org Pons FabriciusCompletely intact from Roman antiquity, it has been in continuous use ever since. The Pons Fabricius has a length of 62 m, and is 5.5 m wide.
- ancientromelive.org pons-fabricius/The Pons Fabricius is Rome's oldest bridge, having stood for nearly 2000 years. Discover more about this feat of Roman engineering here.
- romeactually.com pons-fabricius-rome-oldest-…Pinterest image with my own photo of Pons Fabricius and caption reading "Cool things to know about Pons Fabricius, Rome's oldest bridge".
- brewminate.com pons-fabricius-romes-timeless-…Pons Fabricius is the farthest north. When Lucius Fabricius designed his bridge, he undoubtedly kept the purpose of the bridge in mind.
- structurae.net en/structures/pons-fabriciusPons Fabricius is a vaulted arch bridge, road bridge, pedestrian bridge (footbridge), masonry bridge and masonry pier that was completed in 62 Before Christ.
- ar-tour.com guides/rome-day-2/pons-fabricius.aspxThe Pons Fabricius has a length of 62 m, and is 5.5 m wide. It is constructed from two wide arches, supported by a central pillar in the middle of the stream.
- atlasobscura.com places/pons-fabriciusPons Fabricius is a bridge located along the Tiber river in Rome . It connects the eastern shore of the Tiber Island to the mainland.
- planergo.com en/sights/Pons-Fabricius/Pons Fabricius (the Fabricius' Bridge) is a bridge located in Rome, Italy. ... Its name originates from the creator of the bridge, Lucius Fabricius.
- youtube.com watchPons Fabricius, Ancient Rome's Oldest Bridge.
- wikious.com en/Pons_FabriciusPons Fabricius represents a crucial point to understand the functioning of different phenomena, from a historical, scientific, social or cultural perspective.
- worddisk.com wiki/Pons_Fabricius/The Pons Fabricius in 2008. ... It was commissioned by Lucius Fabricius, the curator of the roads and a member of the gens Fabricia of Rome.
- ec1701214.wordpress.com 2017/11/10/pons-fabricius/There is a mention for the creator engraved upon the bridge which translated reads “Lucius Fabricius, Son of Gaius, Superintendent of the roads, took care and...
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