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The '''Pons Aemilius''' (Italian: ''Ponte Emilio''), known today as '''Ponte Rotto''', is a bridge in the [[Vaticano District]] of [[Rome]] that connected {{Wiki|Trastevere}} to the {{Wiki|Forum Boarium}} until it was partly destroyed and deemed too expensive to fix in 1598. Since then it was known as ''Ponte Rotto'' ('Broken Bridge').
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The '''Ponte Emilio''', or '''Ponte Rotto''', was a bridge in the [[Vaticano District]] of [[Rome]] that connected Trastevere to the Forum Boarium until it was party destroyed and deemed too expensive to fix in 1598.


==History==
==History==
===Construction===
Preceded by a wooden version, it was rebuilt in stone in the 2nd century BCE. It once spanned the [[Tiber]], but a single arch in mid-river is all that remains today, lending the bridge its name Ponte Rotto ('Broken bridge').<ref name="Wikipedia">{{wiki|Pons Aemilius}}. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed 15 December 2018.</ref>
Preceded by a wooden version, it was rebuilt in stone in the 2nd century BC. It once spanned the Tiber, but a single arch in mid-river is all that remains today, lending the bridge its name Ponte rotto ("Broken bridge").
The oldest piers of the bridge were likely laid when the Via Aurelia was constructed in the mid-3rd century BC. Initially constructed in 179 BC with stone piers and a wooden superstructure, the bridge was fitted in 142 BC with six wholly stone arches. In 12 BC, Augustus completely restored the bridge with a tuff and concrete core.
===Damages===
Damaged and repaired on several occasions, the bridge was defunct by 1598, when its eastern half was carried away in a flood. The remaining half was demolished in the 1880s, leaving behind only one arch.<ref name="wiki">''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pons_Aemilius Ponte Emilio Wikipedia Article]''</ref>


==Database entry==
The oldest piers of the bridge were likely laid when the {{Wiki|Via Aurelia}} was constructed in the mid-3rd century BCE. Initially constructed in 179 BCE with stone piers and a wooden superstructure, the bridge was fitted in 142 BCE with six wholly stone arches. In 12 BCE, [[Augustus]] completely restored the bridge with a tufa and concrete core.<ref name="Wikipedia" />
''A single arch mid-river is all that now remains of the oldest Roman bridge in the city. It remained functional until 1598, when a flood swept away the eastern arch and city officials deemed it too expensive to fix, as all money was heading into Pope Clement VIII's execution fund.''<ref name="Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
 
In 1598, a flood swept away the eastern arch of the bridge. City officials deemed it too expensive to fix, as all money was heading into Pope [[Clement VIII]]'s execution fund.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Ponte Emilio]]</ref>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:13, 14 October 2021

Pons Aemilius

The Pons Aemilius (Italian: Ponte Emilio), known today as Ponte Rotto, is a bridge in the Vaticano District of Rome that connected Trastevere to the Forum Boarium until it was partly destroyed and deemed too expensive to fix in 1598. Since then it was known as Ponte Rotto ('Broken Bridge').

History[edit | edit source]

Preceded by a wooden version, it was rebuilt in stone in the 2nd century BCE. It once spanned the Tiber, but a single arch in mid-river is all that remains today, lending the bridge its name Ponte Rotto ('Broken bridge').[1]

The oldest piers of the bridge were likely laid when the Via Aurelia was constructed in the mid-3rd century BCE. Initially constructed in 179 BCE with stone piers and a wooden superstructure, the bridge was fitted in 142 BCE with six wholly stone arches. In 12 BCE, Augustus completely restored the bridge with a tufa and concrete core.[1]

In 1598, a flood swept away the eastern arch of the bridge. City officials deemed it too expensive to fix, as all money was heading into Pope Clement VIII's execution fund.[2]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Pons Aemilius. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed 15 December 2018.
  2. Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodDatabase: Ponte Emilio