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The Battle of the Milvian Bridge took place between the Roman Emperors Constantine I and Maxentius on 28 October AD 312. It takes its name from the Milvian Bridge, an important route over the Tiber. Constantine won the battle and started on the path that led him to end the Tetrarchy and become the sole ruler of the Roman Empire. Maxentius ...
The Milvian (or Mulvian) Bridge (Italian: Ponte Milvio or Ponte Molle; Latin: Pons Milvius or Pons Mulvius) is a bridge over the Tiber in northern Rome, Italy.It was an economically and strategically important bridge in the era of the Roman Empire and was the site of the famous Battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 AD, which led to the imperial rule of Constantine.
[60] [47] [66] [67] Maxentius, no longer certain that he would emerge from a siege victorious, built a temporary boat bridge across the Tiber in preparation for a field battle against Constantine. [68] [69] [70] On 28 October 312, the sixth anniversary of his reign, he approached the keepers of the Sibylline Books for guidance. The keepers ...
The Battle of the Milvian Bridge took place between the Roman Emperors Constantine I and Maxentius in 312.; The Battle of the Milvian Bridge may also refer to: . The Battle of the Milvian Bridge (Giulio Romano), a fresco in one of the rooms that are now known as the Stanze di Raffaello, in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican
Italy’s worst drought in 70 years has exposed the piers of an ancient bridge over the Tiber River once used by Roman emperors but which fell into disrepair by the third century. Two piers of ...
The Battle of the Milvian Bridge shows the battle that took place on 28 October 312 between the Roman Emperors Constantine I and Maxentius. Legend says that Constantine had a dream where a cross appeared in the heavens; a voice told him he would win the battle of Ponte Milvio if he used the cross as his standard .
The Battle of the Milvian Bridge, 1520s fresco by Giulio Romano in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican. Maxentius is the main antagonist of the 1961 film Constantine and the Cross. The character is played by Massimo Serato. Maxentius is portrayed in the 5th episode of Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire.
the Milvian Bridge (Ponte Milvio) the Pile di Augusto; Ponte Sanguinaro S of Narni; the great bridge at Narni; Along the western branch: Ponte Caldaro, damaged in World War II; Ponte Calamone both before Sangemini; Ponte Fonnaia near Acquasparta; a bridge just outside Acquasparta, on which was built the church of S. Giovanni de Butris