Roman bridge at Capua (historical)

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The Roman bridge at Capua was an ancient stone crossing built by the Romans near the city of Capua in southern Italy, serving as a key strategic and commercial link along major routes such as the Via Appia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman bridge
ancient bridge
stone bridge
approximateLocation near ancient Capua on the Volturno
associatedWith Roman military campaigns in southern Italy
trade between Rome and Campania
builder Ancient Romans NERFINISHED
builtBy Roman engineers NERFINISHED
category Bridges in Campania
Roman bridges in Italy
Stone arch bridges
connectedTo Capua NERFINISHED
constructionType arch bridge
country Italy
crosses Volturno River NERFINISHED
era Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
function road bridge
heritage example of Roman bridge engineering
historicalStatus ruined or altered
historicalUse toll or controlled passage point (likely)
locatedIn Campania
Capua NERFINISHED
southern Italy
material stone
near ancient city of Capua
onRoute Via Appia NERFINISHED
partOf Roman road network NERFINISHED
infrastructure of Via Appia
regionRole major transit point in Campania
strategicImportance control of access to Capua
key crossing on routes between Rome and southern Italy
transportCorridor Rome–Brundisium route via Via Appia
usedFor commercial traffic
military transport
overland trade

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Volturno River hasBridge Roman bridge at Capua (historical)