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- The Simav (Turkish: Simav Çayı) or Susurluk River (Susurluk Çayı) is a river in Anatolian Turkey. Its course is 321 km long and its basin comprises 22...
- Constantine's Bridge across the Rhyndacus (Adırnas Çayı) Makestos Bridge across the Makestos (Susurluk Çayı) White Bridge across the Granicus (Biga Çayı)...
- Çayı, the classical Rhyndacus Simav Çayı or Susurluk Çayı, the classical Makestos Meriç (Maritsa or Evros) is in the European section of Turkey and has its...
- onwards, such as the Ponte San Lorenzo (Padua), Alconétar Bridge and the Makestos Bridge (Turkey), the last having half-open spandrels. The 27 segmental...
- recent compilation of Roman bridges. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Makestos Bridge. List of Roman bridges Roman architecture Roman engineering Wiegand...
- The late Roman Makestos Bridge, discovered and drawn by Wiegand during one of his many exploration tours in Asia Minor....
- has also been emplo**** in other Roman bridges in the region, such as the Makestos Bridge. In a field examination carried out in the early 20th century, the...
- bridges have survived in Mysia, known by the rivers they cross as the Makestos Bridge, the Aesepus Bridge and the White Bridge over the Granicus. List...
- onwards, such as the Ponte San Lorenzo (Padua), Alconétar Bridge and the Makestos Bridge (Turkey), the last having half-open spandrels. The 27 segmental...
- unrecorded, the Aesepus Bridge. There he also investigated the sites of the Makestos Bridge, White Bridge and Constantine's Bridge. In 1906 he toured Asia Minor...