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Ariminum (modern Rimini) was founded as an ancient Roman colonia in 268 BC, when the Roman Senate sent 6,000 settlers to the bank of the river Ariminus (). [27] Construction of the Ponte di Tiberio started during the reign of Roman emperor Augustus in 14 AD and finished under his successor, Augustus' adoptive son Tiberius, in 21 AD.
Rome Lazio [S 1] [1] 2: Pons Aemilius in ruins: Oldest stone bridge in Rome ... Ponte di Tiberio: Constructed under Tiberius: 62 m (203 ft) Masonry 5 arches: Via ...
Schematic map of the Via Aemilia through the Roman Empire's Regio VIII Aemilia Route of Via Aemilia (in light brown, between Placentia and Ariminum). The Via Aemilia (Italian: Via Emilia, English: Aemilian Way) was a trunk Roman road in the north Italian plain, running from Ariminum (), on the Adriatic coast, to Placentia on the River Padus ().
Along with the Ponte di Tiberio, it is one of Rimini's most-recognised symbols, [4] and is represented on the city's coat of arms. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Because of the city's location at the tip of a strategically-important north–south passage by the Adriatic Sea , many armies have passed through the Arch of Augustus, leading Antonio Paolucci to ...
Ponte Garibaldi Ponte Sant'Angelo Ponte Milvio Ponte Sisto. This is an incomplete list of bridges in the city of Rome, in Italy: Pons Sublicius (around 642 BC) Ponte di Castel Giubileo (built 1951) Ponte di Tor di Quinto (1960) Ponte Cestio (1st century BC), also called Ponte San Bartolomeo; Ponte Flaminio (1932–1951)
Click on the map for a fullscreen view Ponte Sant'Angelo , originally the Aelian Bridge or Pons Aelius , is a Roman bridge in Rome , Italy , completed in 134 AD by Roman Emperor Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus), to span the Tiber from the city centre to his newly constructed mausoleum, now the towering Castel Sant'Angelo .
Ponte di Tiberio (Rimini) This page was last edited on 5 August 2018, at 08:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Ponte di Tiberio, September 2007 Ponte di Tiberio. Constructed between 14 and 21 AD under the reigns of emperors Augustus and Tiberius, [148] [149] the bridge over the Marecchia was built to showcase the impressiveness of Roman monumental infrastructure, [150] and it is the oldest surviving Roman bridge to be decorated with Greek orders. [151]