<p>The bridge that connected the S *Circus Flaminius and *Forum Holitorium area to the *Insula Tiberina (L. 62 m, W. 5.50 m), built by and named after L. Fabricius, <i>curator viarum</i> in 62 B.C. (Dio Cass. 37.45.3; Hor., <i>Sat</i>. 2.3.36: <i>a Fabricio ... ponte</i>; Salamito) in connection with the revitalization of the Aesculapian cult on the island (Degrassi 524; *Aesculapius, Aedes). After the flood of 23 B.C., building inscriptions indicate that the bridge was at least partly restored by the consuls Q. Lepidus and M. Lollius in 21 B.C. (<i>CIL</i> I<sup>2</sup> 751, VI 1305; Blake; Richardson). Taylor (80-82) recently suggested that the Pons Fabricius and the *Pons Cestius might also have served as aqueduct-crossings, but there seems to be no conclusive evidence for that. The ancient bridge, with its two arches resting on a single pier, is still in use, and recently underwent an extensive restoration.</p>