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    The Ain Diwar Bridge, also known as the Zangid Bridge, is a ruined masonry arch bridge in Cizre, 3.5 km northeast of the town of Ain Diwar, Syria. The...
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  • Bridge was put forward in 1963, but the request was denied. The 1968 bridge is 1.35 kilometres (0.84 mi) northwest of the ruined Roman-era Ain Diwar Bridge...
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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...
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    Romans were the first civilization to build large, permanent bridges. Early Roman bridges used techniques introduced by Etruscan immigrants, but the Romans...
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  • Pons Sublicius (category Bridges in Rome)
    The Pons Sublicius is the earliest known bridge of ancient Rome, spanning the Tiber River near the Forum Boarium ("cattle forum") downstream from the Tiber...
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    Fabricius (Italian: Ponte Fabricio, "Fabrician Bridge") or Ponte dei Quattro Capi, is the oldest extant bridge in Rome, Italy. Built in 62 BC, it spans half...
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    complete arcade of 167 arches, is one of the best-preserved Roman aqueduct bridges and the foremost symbol of Segovia, as evidenced by its presence on the...
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    This is a list of Roman bridges. The Romans were the world's first major bridge builders. The following constitutes an attempt to list all known surviving...
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    Mosque in Mosul, Iraq, built by Nur al-Din Zengi, Iraq Museum Zengid Ain Diwar Bridge. Built under Qutb al-Din Mawdud, from 1146 to 1163 CE. Cizre. Christianity...
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    1968), 169. Nicolle, David (30 April 2014). "The Zangid bridge of Ǧazīrat ibn ʿUmar (ʿAyn Dīwār/Cizre): a New Look at the carved panel of an armoured horseman"...
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    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...
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    23 Convent of Saint Thecla, Rif Dimashq Governorate Pages 24 and 25 Ain Diwar Bridge, Al-Hasakah Governorate Pages 26 and 27 Gothic Church of Qalb Lozeh...
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    Pont du Gard (category Pages using infobox bridge with extra embedded table)
    The Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge built in the first century AD to carry water over 50 km (31 mi) to the Roman colony of Nemausus (Nîmes)...
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    Pons Aelius (category Bridges in Roman Britain)
    Pons Aelius (Latin for "Aelian Bridge"), or Newcastle Roman Fort, was an auxiliary castra and small Roman settlement on Hadrian's Wall in the Roman province...
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    Ponte Milvio (redirect from Milvian Bridge)
    The Milvian (or Mulvian) Bridge (Italian: Ponte Milvio or Ponte Molle; Latin: Pons Milvius or Pons Mulvius) is a bridge over the Tiber in northern Rome...
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    back to the 6th millennium BC such as a bazaar, temple, palace, etc. Ain Diwar Bridge Modern Curdistan is of much greater extent than the ancient Assyria...
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    The Roman bridge of Salamanca (in Spanish: Puente romano de Salamanca), also known as Puente Mayor del Tormes, is a Roman bridge crossing the Tormes River...
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    The Albarregas Roman bridge (Spanish: Puente Romano sobre El Albarregas) is a Roman bridge located in Mérida, Spain. The bridge, which is built of granite...
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    Pons Cestius (redirect from Cestius' Bridge)
    The Pons Cestius (Latin for the "Cestian Bridge"; Italian: Ponte Cestio) is an ancient Roman bridge connecting the right bank of the Tiber with the west...
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    Pons Aemilius (category Pages using infobox bridge with empty coordinates parameter)
    The Pons Aemilius (Latin for the "Aemilian Bridge"; Italian: Ponte Emilio) is the oldest Roman stone bridge in Rome. Preceded by a wooden version, it was...
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    The Arapsu Bridge is a Roman bridge in Antalya, Turkey. The well-preserved footbridge lies in the Arapsuyu district, 5–6 km west to the city center, at...
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    Trajan's Bridge (Portuguese: Ponte de Trajano) is a Roman bridge in the civil parish of Santa Maria Maior, in the municipality of Chaves in the Portuguese...
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    Les Ferreres Aqueduct (category Pages using infobox bridge with extra)
    Pont del Diable ([ˈpɔn(d) dəl diˈabːlə]; English: "Devil's Bridge"), is an ancient bridge, part of one of the Roman aqueducts that supplied water to the...
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    Pons Neronianus (category Bridges in Rome R. V Ponte)
    The Pons Neronianus or Bridge of Nero was an ancient bridge in Rome built during the reign of the emperors Caligula or Nero to connect the western part...
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    Aqueduct of Valens (category Bridges completed in the 4th century)
    miles) away from Constantinople.: 13  The final and most visible aqueduct bridge in the system survives in the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. Named...
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    the oldest Roman bridge north of the Alps. The nine bridge pillars date from the 2nd century AD, replacing two older, wooden bridges that date at least...
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    Acueducto de los Milagros (category Roman bridges in Spain)
    today it is in ruins with only a relatively small section of the aqueduct bridge standing. It is part of the Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida, which is...
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    "Caesar's dam"), Pol-e Kaisar ("Caesar's bridge"), Bridge of Valerian or Shadirwan was an ancient arch bridge in the city of Shushtar, Khuzestan province...
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    Pont d'Aël (category Roman bridges in Italy)
    Roman bridges in the Aosta valley are still intact: the Pont-Saint-Martin in the town of the same name and the Pont de Pierre in Aosta. The bridge traverses...
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  • Suspension Bridge". "Haradara Bridge". Others references "Cyrrhus". livius.org. "Cyrrhus". romeartlover.it. O’Connor, Colin (1993). Roman Bridges. Cambridge...
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