Milvian Bridge Rome, Italy

109 BCE
The Roman censor Marcus Aemilius Scaurus builds the Pons Milvius (Milvian Bridge) to allow the Via Flaminia to cross the Tiber River.
63 BCE
Cicero captures emissaries on Milvian Bridge
108 CE
Pope Pius VII restores the Milvian Bridge, adding a triumphal arch at its entrance.
28 Oct 312
Battle of Milvian Bridge; Constantine converts to Christianity
1849
Garibaldi blows up the Milvian Bridge to slow the advance of French troops.
1850
The Milvian Bridge is restored by Pope Pius IX.