Sant' Angelo Roman bridge
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Sant' Angelo Roman bridge
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Sant' Angelo Roman bridge, also known as Hannibal's Bridge, or Ponte sul Savuto, is an ancient Roman bridge near the village of Scigliano, Italy. It was built from 131 to 121 BC as part of the Via Popilia, which led from Reggio Calabria to Capua, to cross the river Savuto. It was built in two arches with stone from a nearby quarry. It has a width of 3.45 m, height of 11 m and length of about 25 m. The bridge is thought to have been destroyed by the Romans themselves during Carthaginian commander
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant%27_Angelo_Roman_bridge
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2024-04-09T15:18:34Z
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