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Flavien may refer to *Flavien (given name) Flavien is a French masculine given name that may refer to the following notable people: *Flavien Belson (born 1987), French football midfielder * Flavien-Guillaume Bouthillier (1844–1907), Canadian lawyer and political figure * Flavien Enzo Boyom ... * Pont Flavien, a Roman bridge across the River Touloubre in southern France * Saint-Flavien, Quebec, a municipality in Canada {{disambiguation, geo, given name ...
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Flavien (given Name)
Flavien is a French masculine given name that may refer to the following notable people: *Flavien Belson (born 1987), French football midfielder * Flavien-Guillaume Bouthillier (1844–1907), Canadian lawyer and political figure * Flavien Enzo Boyomo (born 2001), French football player * Flavien Conne (born 1980), Swiss ice hockey player * Flavien Dassonville (born 1991), French cyclist *Flavien Dupont (1847–1898), Canadian notary and political figure * Flavien Khoury (1859–1920), Archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Homs in Syria * Flavien Maurelet (born 1991), French cyclist * Flavien Michelini (born 1986), French football midfielder * Flavien Le Postollec (born 1984), Ivorian-Breton football midfielder * Flavien Prat (born 1992), French jockey * Flavien Ranaivo (1914–1999), Malagasy poet and journalist * Flavien Tait (born 1993), French footballer midfielder *Pierre-Flavien Turgeon Pierre-Flavien Turgeon (November 13, 1787 in Quebec City, Quebec – A ...
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Pont Flavien
The Pont Flavien ( en, Flavian Bridge) is a Roman bridge across the River Touloubre in Saint-Chamas, Bouches-du-Rhône department, southern France. The single-arch crossing, which was built from limestone, was on a Roman road - the Via Julia Augusta - between Placentia, Italy and Arles. It is the only surviving example of a Roman bridge bounded by triumphal arches from the Augustan period, although similar bridges probably existed elsewhere, as indicated by portrayals on coins of the late 1st century BC. Origins and design The bridge probably replaced an earlier wooden structure on the same site. It measures long by wide. The two arches at either end, each standing high with a single wide bay, are constructed of the same local stone as the bridge and are broader than they are tall. At the corners of the arches are fluted Corinthian pilasters at the top of which are carved eagles. Acanthus scrolls extend partway along the pediments, in the middle of which is an insc ...
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