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The '''Pons Fabricius''' (Italian: ''Ponte Fabricio'') is a bridge that connects the eastern part of the [[Centro District]] in [[Rome]] to [[Tiber Island]].


The '''Ponte Fabricio''' (English: '''Fabricius's Bridge''') connects the eastern part of the [[Centro district]] in [[Rome]] to [[Tiber Island]].<ref name="brotherhood"/>
==History==
This is the oldest [[Roman Empire|Roman]] bridge standing in its original form within the city limits. Spanning the width of the [[Tiber|Tiber river]], it was built in 62 BCE by [[Lucius Fabricius]]. Lucius later had his name engraved in four different places along the sixty-two meter bridge.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Ponte Fabricio]]</ref>


==Database Entry==
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''This is the oldest Roman bridge standing in its original form within the city limits. Spanning the Tevere (Tiber River), it was built in 62 B.C.E. by Lucius Fabricius. Considering Lucius had his named engraved in four different places along the 62 meter bridge, it is thought he may have been a little conceited.''<ref name="brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''


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Pons Fabricius

The Pons Fabricius (Italian: Ponte Fabricio) is a bridge that connects the eastern part of the Centro District in Rome to Tiber Island.

History[edit | edit source]

This is the oldest Roman bridge standing in its original form within the city limits. Spanning the width of the Tiber river, it was built in 62 BCE by Lucius Fabricius. Lucius later had his name engraved in four different places along the sixty-two meter bridge.[1]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]