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Constantine's Bridge (Bulgarian: Константинов мост, Konstantinov most; Romanian: Podul lui Constantin cel Mare) was a Roman bridge over the Danube used to reconquer Dacia. It was completed in 328 AD and remained in use for four decades. It was officially opened on 5 July 328 AD in the presence of emperor Constantine the Great. With an overall length of 2,434 metres (7,986 ft), 1,137 metres (3,730 ft) of which spanned the Danube's riverbed, Constantine's Bridge is considered the longest ancient river bridge and one of the longest of all time.

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  • Pont de Constantí el Gran (ca)
  • Constantine's Bridge (Danube) (en)
  • Pont de Constantin le Grand (fr)
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  • El Pont de Constantí el Gran (en búlgar: Константинов мост, Konstantinov most; en romanès: Podul lui Constantin cel Mare) era un pont romà sobre el Danubi utilitzat per reconquerir Dàcia. Es va completar el 328 dC i va romandre en ús durant quatre dècades. Es va inaugurar oficialment el 5 de juliol del 328 dC en presència de l'emperador Constantí el Gran. El pont de Constantí es considera el pont fluvial antic més llarg i un dels més llargs de tots els temps amb una longitud total de 2.434 metres, 1.137 metres dels quals abastaven la llera del Danubi. (ca)
  • Constantine's Bridge (Bulgarian: Константинов мост, Konstantinov most; Romanian: Podul lui Constantin cel Mare) was a Roman bridge over the Danube used to reconquer Dacia. It was completed in 328 AD and remained in use for four decades. It was officially opened on 5 July 328 AD in the presence of emperor Constantine the Great. With an overall length of 2,434 metres (7,986 ft), 1,137 metres (3,730 ft) of which spanned the Danube's riverbed, Constantine's Bridge is considered the longest ancient river bridge and one of the longest of all time. (en)
  • Le Pont de Constantin le Grand (en roumain : Podul lui Constantin cel Mare; en bulgare : Велики Мост на Константин, Most na Konstantin Veliki) est un pont romain sur le Danube. Il a été terminé ou remis à neuf en 328 et est resté en usage pendant quatre décennies au plus. Avec une longueur totale de 2437 m, dont une partie de 1137 m traversant le lit de la rivière, le pont de Constantin le Grand est considéré comme le plus long pont de l’Antiquité et un des plus longs de tous les temps. (fr)
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  • Constantine's Bridge (en)
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