ELD4965521: Roman Antiquite: Horatius Cocles (Horatius Le Borgne), legendary heros defending the only bridge that crossed the Tiber, while the young Roman Republic was threatened by the Etrusque Lars Porsenna, 507 BC (Horatius Cocles, a mythological hero, who was told to have defended alone a bridge against the Etruscans) Engraving from “Rom”” by Wilhelm Wagner, 1862 / Bridgeman Images
ELD4962366: Roman antiquite “” inscription of the table of Trajan (Tabula Trajana) in Kostol in Serbia dating from the expedition led by Trajan in 100-103 against the Dacians, north of Danube- He had a military road drawn from Belgrade - This road passed on the mountainside on the right bank of the Iron Gates and reached a flatter area where Trajan made (the tabula trajana and the Trajan's bridge built by instruction of Emperor Trajan by Greek architect Apollodorus of Damascus for the deployment of Roman troops during the conquest of Dacia 103-105 Kladovo, Serbia) Bertolini / Bridgeman Images