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  2. Trajan's Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Trajan's Bridge (Romanian: Podul lui Traian; Serbian: Трајанов мост, romanized: Trajanov most), also called Bridge of Apollodorus over the Danube, was a Roman segmental arch bridge, the first bridge to be built over the lower Danube and considered one of the greatest achievements in Roman architecture. Though it was only functional ...

  3. Pontes fort - Wikipedia

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    Trajan's bridge was built in only three years (103–105 AD) by the famous architect Apollodorus of Damascus, at the same time as the fort. The bridge was considered the most daring work in the Roman world. Large canals, still visible in the marshy ground even today, were dug to lower Danube level and make construction of the piers easier.

  4. File:Remains of the Trajan's Bridge on the right bank of ...

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Železná vrata; Trajánův most; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org پل تراژان; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org

  5. Trajan - Wikipedia

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    Supporting piers of Trajan's Bridge on the right bank of the Danube, in modern Serbia. Its wooden superstructure was dismantled by Hadrian, presumably to reduce the threat of invasion from the north. [133] Trajan was a prolific builder.

  6. Trajan's Dacian Wars - Wikipedia

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    Trajan's movements 105-106 Ruins of Trajan's Bridge. Following the first war, Decebalus complied with Rome for a time, but was soon inciting revolt among tribes against them and pillaging Roman colonies across the Danube. True to his intrepid and optimistic nature, Trajan rallied his forces in AD 105 for a second war.

  7. Trajan's Column - Wikipedia

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    The ground level of the Forum, which is a center of life for Romans, is where the earthly remains of Trajan are buried. The narrative on Trajan's Column unfurls from the base going up, taking a viewer through Trajan's triumph in the Dacian wars and (as originally constructed) finishes with a statue of Trajan above the forum.

  8. Category:Deck arch bridges - Wikipedia

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    Tancredo Neves Bridge; Tarban Creek Bridge; Stone Bridge (Adana) Theodor Heuss Bridge (Frankenthal) Theodor Heuss Bridge (Mainz-Wiesbaden) Ponte di Tiberio (Rimini) Timeline of three longest supported deck arch bridge spans; Trajan's Bridge; Trezzo sull'Adda Bridge; Trinity Bridge, Crowland; Truss arch bridge

  9. Alcántara Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Alcántara Bridge (also known as Trajan's Bridge at Alcantara) is a Roman bridge at Alcántara, in Extremadura, Spain. Alcántara is from the Arabic word al-Qantarah (القنطرة) meaning "the arch". The stone arch bridge was built over the Tagus River between 104 and 106 AD by an order of the Roman emperor Trajan in 98. [6]

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