Constantine's Bridge (Mysia)

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title: Constantine's Bridge (Mysia)
text: Constantine's Bridge was a late antique bridge in Mysia, modern-day Turkey. The structure, built some time after 258 AD, crossed the river Rhyndacus at Lopadium. It was crowned in Byzantine times by a chapel dedicated by Saint Helena to emperor Constantine I. Only few remains have survived: at the beginning of the 20th century, the English archaeologist Frederick William Hasluck reported no arch as complete, and only a few ruined piers on the north bank. The masonry consisted of ashlar-faced rub
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description: Bridge in Mysia, Turkey
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