Milvian Bridge
Related Category: Ancient History, Rome
or
Mulvian Bridge, Latin
Pons Milvius or
Pons Mulvius. It was built by Marcus Aemilius Scaurus in 109 B.C. over the Tiber near Rome as part of the
Flaminian Way. By defeating Maxentius here in A.D. 312, Constantine I became the unchallenged ruler of the West. It was here that Constantine saw the cross in the sky.