Ponte Altinate, the Glossary
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10 relations: Arch bridge, Brenta (river), Italy, List of Roman bridges, Padua, Ponte Molino (Padua), Ponte San Lorenzo, Roman bridge, Roman Republic, Span (engineering).
- 1st-century BC establishments in the Roman Republic
- Bridges completed in the 1st century BC
- Bridges in Padua
- Roman bridges in Italy
- Roman segmental arch bridges
- Stone bridges in Italy
Arch bridge
An arch bridge is a bridge with abutments at each end shaped as a curved arch.
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Brenta (river)
The Brenta is an Italian river that runs from Trentino to the Adriatic Sea just south of the Venetian lagoon in the Veneto region, in the north-east of Italy.
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Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
List of Roman bridges
This is a list of Roman bridges.
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Padua
Padua (Padova; Pàdova, Pàdoa or Pàoa) is a city and comune (municipality) in Veneto, northern Italy, and the capital of the province of Padua.
Ponte Molino (Padua)
The Ponte Molino is a Roman bridge across the Bacchiglione in Padua, Italy. Ponte Altinate and Ponte Molino (Padua) are bridges completed in the 1st century BC, bridges in Padua, Deck arch bridges, European bridge (structure) stubs, Italian building and structure stubs, Italy transport stubs, Roman bridges in Italy, Roman segmental arch bridges and Stone bridges in Italy.
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Ponte San Lorenzo
The Ponte San Lorenzo is a Roman bridge over the river Bacchiglione in Padua, Italy. Ponte Altinate and Ponte San Lorenzo are bridges completed in the 1st century BC, bridges in Padua, Deck arch bridges, Roman bridges in Italy, Roman segmental arch bridges and Stone bridges in Italy.
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Roman bridge
The ancient Romans were the first civilization to build large, permanent bridges.
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Roman Republic
The Roman Republic (Res publica Romana) was the era of classical Roman civilization beginning with the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom (traditionally dated to 509 BC) and ending in 27 BC with the establishment of the Roman Empire following the War of Actium.
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Span (engineering)
In engineering, span is the distance between two adjacent structural supports (e.g., two piers) of a structural member (e.g., a beam).
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See also
1st-century BC establishments in the Roman Republic
- Amphitheatre of Pompeii
- Augusta Raurica
- Augustan and Julio-Claudian art
- Bithynia and Pontus
- Cilicia (Roman province)
- Cisalpine Gaul
- Classical Latin
- Crimea in the Roman era
- Flamen Divi Julii
- Georgia in the Roman era
- Legio I Germanica
- Legio III Gallica
- Legio IV Scythica
- Legio V Alaudae
- Legio V Macedonica
- Legio VI Ferrata
- Legio X Equestris
- Legio X Fretensis
- Legio XI Claudia
- Legio XII Fulminata
- Legio XIX
- Legio XV Apollinaris
- Legio XVI Gallica
- Legio XVII
- Legio XVIII
- Legio XXII Deiotariana
- Lugdunum
- Lusitania
- Pont Ambroix
- Ponte Altinate
- Portus Julius
- Ptolemais in Phoenicia
- Roman Carthage
- Roman Forum (Mérida)
- Roman Syria
- Roman Theatre (Mérida)
- Roman circus of Mérida
- Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges
- Temple of Caesar
- Temple of Isis and Serapis
- Theatre of Pompey
- Via Agrippa
- Via Claudia Augusta
- Vienne, Isère
Bridges completed in the 1st century BC
- Bridge of Augustus (Narni)
- Pons Cestius
- Pons Fabricius
- Pont Ambroix
- Pont Flavien
- Pont Julien
- Pont Saint-Martin
- Pont d'Aël
- Ponte Altinate
- Ponte Lucano
- Ponte Molino (Padua)
- Ponte Nomentano
- Ponte Pietra (Verona)
- Ponte San Lorenzo
- Roman bridge of Córdoba
Bridges in Padua
- Ponte Altinate
- Ponte Corvo (bridge)
- Ponte Molino (Padua)
- Ponte San Lorenzo
Roman bridges in Italy
- Bridge of Augustus (Narni)
- Hannibal's Bridge
- Pons Aemilius
- Pons Agrippae
- Pons Cestius
- Pons Fabricius
- Pons Neronianus
- Pons Probi
- Pons Sublicius
- Pont Saint-Martin
- Pont d'Aël
- Pont de Pierre (Aosta)
- Ponte Altinate
- Ponte Corvo (bridge)
- Ponte Lucano
- Ponte Milvio
- Ponte Molino (Padua)
- Ponte Nomentano
- Ponte Pietra (Verona)
- Ponte Salario
- Ponte San Lorenzo
- Ponte Sant'Angelo
- Ponte dei Saraceni, Adrano
- Ponte del Gran Caso
- Ponte di Pioraco
- Ponte di Quintodecimo
- Ponte di San Vito
- Ponte di Tiberio (Rimini)
- Romito di Laterina bridge
- Sant' Angelo Roman bridge
- Susegana Bridge
Roman segmental arch bridges
- Alconétar Bridge
- Bridge near Kemer
- Bridge near Limyra
- Leontes Bridge
- Macestus Bridge
- Pont Saint-Martin
- Pont de Bornègre
- Pont de Pierre (Aosta)
- Pont des Marchands
- Pont sur la Laye
- Ponte Altinate
- Ponte Corvo (bridge)
- Ponte Molino (Padua)
- Ponte San Lorenzo
- Roman Bridge (Saint-Thibéry)
- Susegana Bridge
- Trajan's Bridge
Stone bridges in Italy
- Bridge of Augustus (Narni)
- Bridge of Sighs
- Pons Aemilius
- Pons Cestius
- Pons Fabricius
- Pont Saint-Martin
- Pont d'Aël
- Pont de Pierre (Aosta)
- Ponte Altinate
- Ponte Buriano
- Ponte Coperto
- Ponte Corvo (bridge)
- Ponte Duca d'Aosta
- Ponte Giuseppe Mazzini
- Ponte Milvio
- Ponte Molino (Padua)
- Ponte Mosca, Turin
- Ponte Nomentano
- Ponte Pietra (Verona)
- Ponte Salario
- Ponte San Lorenzo
- Ponte Sant'Angelo
- Ponte Santa Trinita
- Ponte Sisto
- Ponte Sublicio
- Ponte Testaccio
- Ponte Vecchio
- Ponte Vecchio, Ivrea
- Ponte degli Scalzi
- Ponte dei Saraceni, Adrano
- Ponte del Gran Caso
- Ponte del Risorgimento
- Ponte delle Guglie
- Ponte di Pioraco
- Ponte di Quintodecimo
- Ponte di San Francesco
- Ponte di San Vito
- Ponte di Tiberio (Rimini)
- Rialto Bridge
- Romito di Laterina bridge
- Steinerner Steg
- Susegana Bridge
- Trezzo sull'Adda Bridge