- The
Alconétar Bridge (Spanish:
Puente de
Alconétar), also
known as
Puente de Mantible, was a
Roman segmental arch
bridge in the
Extremadura region, Spain...
-
Garrovillas de
Alconétar is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain.
According to the 2005
census (INE), the muni****lity...
- en****brance in the
riverbed (being in this much more
successful than the
Roman Alconétar Bridge). The
church of San
Lorenzo contains the
Medici Chapels, a complex...
-
European settlers to
Santo Domingo. They had
family in
Garrovillas de
Alconetar and were
acquainted with the
veneration of the
image in a
nearby monastery...
- Part of the
Roman bridge at
Alconétar, Cáceres province...
- five towns, Albuquerque, the Codesera, Azagala, Alconchel, Medellin,
Alconétar and Villalon, a gift from her
cousin John I of Castile. This made Eleanor...
- semicircular,
although a
number were
segmental arch
bridges (such as
Alconétar Bridge), a
bridge which has a
curved arch that is less than a semicircle...
-
bridges were
usually semicircular,
although a few were
segmental (such as
Alconétar Bridge). A
segmental arch is an arch that is less than a semicircle. The...
- arch bridge.
European segmental arch
bridges date back to at
least the
Alconétar Bridge (approximately 2nd
century AD),
while the
enormous Roman era Trajan's...
-
stone block construction at the
Great Wall,
China Segmental arch of the
Alconétar Bridge Bridge with a
basket handle arch
Horseshoe arch in the
Great Mosque...