In relation to the Matrena bridge, the tombstone mentioned by Amorim Rosa, which would be at the entrance to it saying: "Nicolau Pina made. Year 1706" (currently considered missing).
Both facts make sense: that it was a Pina, the family that owned Quinta da Matrena, who ordered the bridge to be built; as well as the date of its construction, since there are no known previous documents that refer to this crossing.
Only the archaeologist Salete da Ponte, in the article "Achegas para a carta arqueológica - Tomar", published in the magazine "Portugália", new series, volume XVI, in 1995, refers to it as a Roman bridge.
Lage:
- Portugal, Macieiros
- geo:39.532288,-8.379918
- Lage ± 0-5 m.
Period or year:
- 174? /
Klassification:
- Brücke
- Sichtbar
Identifiers:
- vici:place=100928
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In relation to the Matrena bridge, the tombstone mentioned by Amorim Rosa, which would be at the entrance to it saying: "Nicolau Pina made. Year 1706" (currently considered missing).
Both facts make sense: that it was a Pina, the family that owned Quinta da Matrena, who ordered the bridge to be built; as well as the date of its construction, since there are no known previous documents that refer to this crossing.
Only the archaeologist Salete da Ponte, in the article "Achegas para a carta arqueológica - Tomar", published in the magazine "Portugália", new series, volume XVI, in 1995, refers to it as a Roman bridge.
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