View from the west across the late Roman Sangarius Bridge, Turkey, according to a drawing from 1838. The just under 430 m long structure was constructed between ca. 559–562 by the Roman emperor Justinian at the site of a pontoon bridge. The triumphal arch in the foreground has disappeared today.
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Sangarius Bridge, a 430 m late Roman bridge over the river Sangarius built by the East Roman Emperor Justinian I to improve communications between the capital Constantinople and the eastern provinces of his empire, Turkey (39157908975).jpg
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Justinianus Köprüsü
Serdivan'da tarihi bir köprü
Sakarya, Serdivan, Türkiye
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View from the west across the late Roman Sangarius Bridge, Turkey, according to a drawing from 1838. The just under 430 m long structure was constructed between ca. 559–562 by the Roman emperor Justinian at the site of a pontoon bridge. The triumphal arch in the foreground has disappeared today.
Fotoğrafçı: Léon de Laborde
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Canal proposed by Pliny the Younger. Reconstruction attempt from 1818.jpg
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Sabanja Plan, coupe, élévation et détails du pont antique - Laborde Léon Emmanuel Simon Joseph - 1838.jpg
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Sangarius Bridge, a 430 m late Roman bridge over the river Sangarius built by the East Roman Emperor Justinian I to improve communications between the capital Constantinople and the eastern provinces of his empire, Turkey (25183970237).jpg
Fotoğrafçı: Carole Raddato from Frankfurt, Germany
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Sangarius Bridge, a 430 m late Roman bridge over the river Sangarius built by the East Roman Emperor Justinian I to improve communications between the capital Constantinople and the eastern provinces of his empire, Turkey (25184002627).jpg
Fotoğrafçı: Carole Raddato from Frankfurt, Germany
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Sangarius Bridge, a 430 m late Roman bridge over the river Sangarius built by the East Roman Emperor Justinian I to improve communications between the capital Constantinople and the eastern provinces of his empire, Turkey (26182712428).jpg
Fotoğrafçı: Carole Raddato from Frankfurt, Germany
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Sangarius Bridge, a 430 m late Roman bridge over the river Sangarius built by the East Roman Emperor Justinian I to improve communications between the capital Constantinople and the eastern provinces of his empire, Turkey (28276608569).jpg
Fotoğrafçı: Carole Raddato from Frankfurt, Germany
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Sangarius Bridge, a 430 m late Roman bridge over the river Sangarius built by the East Roman Emperor Justinian I to improve communications between the capital Constantinople and the eastern provinces of his empire, Turkey (39157908975).jpg
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Sangarius Bridge, a 430 m late Roman bridge over the river Sangarius built by the East Roman Emperor Justinian I to improve communications between the capital Constantinople and the eastern provinces of his empire, Turkey (40056210301).jpg
Fotoğrafçı: Carole Raddato from Frankfurt, Germany
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- Serdivan'da tarihi bir köprü
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- Sangarius Köprüsü
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- köprü (Antik Roma)
- Konum
- Sakarya, Serdivan, Türkiye