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Tiber River - Bridges Across the Tiber

The Order of the Tiber Bridges in Time and North-South

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Tiber River

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The Tiber River runs from from Mount Fumaiolo through Rome and into the Tyrrhenian Sea at Ostia. It is 252 miles long, flowing south and southwest through Rome. The following are the bridges of ancient Rome that ran across the Tiber listed chronologically and then geographically.

Oldest to Newest Bridge Across the Tiber

  1. Pons Sublicius
  2. Pons Mulvius = Pons Milvius
  3. Pons Aemilius = Pons S. Mariae
  4. Pons Fabricius = Pons Iudaeorum
  5. Pons Cestius = Pons Gratiani
  6. Pons Agrippae
  7. Pons Neronianus = Pons Triumphalis
  8. Pons Aelius = Pons Hadriani
  9. Pons Aurelius = Pons Antoninus
  10. Pons Probi = Pons Theodosii
North to South of the Tiber
  1. Pons Mulvius = Pons Milvius
  2. Pons Aelius = Pons Hadriani
  3. Pons Neronianus = Pons Triumphalis
  4. Pons Agrippae
  5. Pons Aurelius = Pons Antoninus
  6. Pons Fabricius = Pons Iudaeorum
  7. Pons Cestius = Pons Gratiani
  8. Pons Aemilius = Pons S. Mariae
  9. Pons Sublicius
  10. Pons Probi = Pons Theodosii
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