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Pont Serme

Coordinates: 43°16′26″N 3°3′3″E / 43.27389°N 3.05083°E / 43.27389; 3.05083
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Pont Serme
Coordinates43°16′26″N 3°03′03″E / 43.2739°N 3.0508°E / 43.2739; 3.0508
CarriesVia Domitia
CrossesEtang de Capestang
LocaleNear Béziers, Hérault, France
Characteristics
Total lengthCa. 1500 m
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The Pont Serme or Pons Selinus, later called the Pons Septimus, was a Roman bridge of the Via Domitia in Hérault, southern France. The approximately 1500 m[1] long viaduct crossed the wide marshes of the Orb River and the Etang de Capestang west of Béziers, surpassing in terms of length even the Trajan's Bridge over the Danube. Today, very little traces are left at the site, save the name proper which passed over to a village nearby.

Notes

  1. ^ O’Connor 1993, pp. 99

Sources

  • O’Connor, Colin (1993), Roman Bridges, Cambridge University Press, pp. 99 (G12), ISBN 0-521-39326-4

See also

43°16′26″N 3°3′3″E / 43.27389°N 3.05083°E / 43.27389; 3.05083