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Devil's Bridge

Devil's Bridge is a term applied to dozens of ancient bridges, found primarily in Europe. Most of these bridges are stone or masonry arch bridges and represent a significant technological achievement in ancient architecture. Due to their unusual design, they were an object of fascination and stories in antiquity and medieval Europe.

Devil's Bridge (Italian: Ponte del Diavolo) in Lanzo Torinese, northern Italy
Teufelsbrücke of St Gotthard Pass, Switzerland
Rakotzbrücke Devil's Bridge, Saxony, Germany

Each of the Devil's bridges typically has a corresponding Devil-related myth or folktale regarding its origin. These stories vary widely depending on the region and beliefs. Some have the Devil as the builder of the bridge, relating to the precariousness or impossibility of such a bridge to last or exist in the first place, so much so that only the Devil himself could have built it. Others have the knowledge to build such bridges given to mankind as a gift from the Devil as part of a deal, pact or bargain between the Devil and local populace, usually in exchange for their souls.

Associated legends edit

 
Little Devil's Bridge (1809) by J. M. W. Turner

The bridges that fall into the Devil's Bridge category are so numerous that the legends about them form a special category in the Aarne-Thompson (AT) classification system for folktales (Number 1191).[1][unreliable source?] Some legends have elements of related folktale-categories, for example Deceiving the Devil (AT #1196), The Devil's Contract (AT #756B), and The Master Builder legends.[citation needed]

One version of the tale presents the bridge builder and the Devil as adversaries. This reflects the fact that frequently, such as in the case of the Teufelsbrücke at the St Gotthard Pass, these bridges were built under such challenging conditions that successful completion of the bridge required a heroic effort on the part of the builders and the community, ensuring its legendary status.

Other versions of the legend feature an old lady or a simple herder who makes a pact with the Devil. In this version the devil agrees to build the bridge, in return receiving the first soul to cross it. After building the bridge (often overnight) the devil is outwitted by his adversary (for example, by throwing bread to lure a dog over the bridge first) and is last seen descending into the water, bringing peace to the community.

In the case of the Steinerne Brücke in Regensburg, the legend speaks of the devil helping in a race between the builders of the bridge and of the cathedral (in fact a significantly later construction), and a slight bump in the middle of the bridge is said to result from the devil's leaping with rage upon being tricked out of his prize.

In the legend of Teufelsbrück in Hamburg, which leads only over a small stream, the carpenter, in a pact with the devil, promised him the first soul to cross the bridge. On the day of inauguration, while the priest and county councillor debated who should step on the bridge first, a rabbit crossed it and the disappointed devil disappeared. A statue refers to the legend there.

The legend of Ponte della Maddalena in Borgo a Mozzano, Province of Lucca, tells of a local saint (often Saint Julian, the Hospitaller) who makes the pact with the devil.[2] On the day of delivery, the saint sets fire to a dog or a pig, which crosses the bridge and deceives the devil.

At Sens, a thirteenth-century legend tells of an architect who sold his soul to the devil and then subsequently repented. M. le Curé of Sens drove the devil away with holy water and with an exorcism formula beginning with the words Vade retro satana, which he made the penitent repeat.[3] The formula was, at some time, incorporated into the design of the popular Saint Benedict Medal.

Most of the bridges that have received the "Devil's Bridge" appellation are remarkable in some regard, most often for the technological hurdles surpassed in building the bridge, but on occasion for its aesthetic grace as well, or for its economic or strategic importance to the community it serves.[citation needed]

List of bridges edit

Bulgaria edit

France edit

 
Pont du Diable in Céret, southern France

There are 49 Devil's Bridges in France,[4] including:

Germany edit

 
Rakotzbrücke, Azalea and Rhododendron Park KromlauSaxony, Germany

Italy edit

Portugal edit

Slovenia edit

Spain edit

Switzerland edit

United Kingdom edit

 
The three bridges of Devil's Bridge, Ceredigion, Wales

United States edit

  • Devil's Bridge – Sedona, Arizona,[12] although this is a naturally formed bridge, not a man-made stone bridge

Other countries edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Ashliman, D. L. "The Devil's Bridge: folktales of Aarne-Thompson-Uther type 1191" (private website). Pittsburgh, USA: D. L. Ashliman. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
  2. ^ Bernardi, Eduardo (2018). The Chronicles of Julian, the Hospitaller. New Zealand: Higuma Limited. pp. Books 1–5. ISBN 978-0-473-43697-1.
  3. ^ a b "Odd Phrases in Literature", The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 1, 1856, note p. 683
  4. ^ Robb, Graham (2007). The Discovery of France. Hampshire, England: Picador. p. 131. ISBN 978-0-330-42761-6.
  5. ^ Die Sachsenhäuser Brücke zu Frankfurt. Mündlich, aus Frankfurt. In: Brothers Grimm: Deutsche Sagen. Band 1. Berlin 1816, S. 267–268 (Wikisource)
  6. ^ "Teufelsbrücke & Felsentor | Fürstliche Anlagen Inzigkofen bei Sigmaringen | Oberschwabens Sehenswürdigkeiten" (in German). 2014-11-03. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
  7. ^ . Ceredigion Tourism. Archived from the original on 2012-09-18. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
  8. ^ "Devil's Bridge, Kirkby Lonsdale". Engineering Timelines. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  9. ^ "Devils Bridge, Pennington". British listed buildings. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
  10. ^ "The Devils Bridge, Weston Super Mare". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
  11. ^ "The Devils Bridge Weston Park, Weston Underwood". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
  12. ^ Bill. "GREAT SEDONA HIKES". www.greatsedonahikes.com. Retrieved 2017-03-25.

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This article is about bridges with a corresponding Devil related myth or folktale For other uses see Devil s Bridge disambiguation Devil s Bridge is a term applied to dozens of ancient bridges found primarily in Europe Most of these bridges are stone or masonry arch bridges and represent a significant technological achievement in ancient architecture Due to their unusual design they were an object of fascination and stories in antiquity and medieval Europe Devil s Bridge Italian Ponte del Diavolo in Lanzo Torinese northern ItalyTeufelsbrucke of St Gotthard Pass SwitzerlandRakotzbrucke Devil s Bridge Saxony GermanyEach of the Devil s bridges typically has a corresponding Devil related myth or folktale regarding its origin These stories vary widely depending on the region and beliefs Some have the Devil as the builder of the bridge relating to the precariousness or impossibility of such a bridge to last or exist in the first place so much so that only the Devil himself could have built it Others have the knowledge to build such bridges given to mankind as a gift from the Devil as part of a deal pact or bargain between the Devil and local populace usually in exchange for their souls Contents 1 Associated legends 2 List of bridges 2 1 Bulgaria 2 2 France 2 3 Germany 2 4 Italy 2 5 Portugal 2 6 Slovenia 2 7 Spain 2 8 Switzerland 2 9 United Kingdom 2 10 United States 2 11 Other countries 3 See also 4 NotesAssociated legends editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Devil s Bridge news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Little Devil s Bridge 1809 by J M W TurnerThe bridges that fall into the Devil s Bridge category are so numerous that the legends about them form a special category in the Aarne Thompson AT classification system for folktales Number 1191 1 unreliable source Some legends have elements of related folktale categories for example Deceiving the Devil AT 1196 The Devil s Contract AT 756B and The Master Builder legends citation needed One version of the tale presents the bridge builder and the Devil as adversaries This reflects the fact that frequently such as in the case of the Teufelsbrucke at the St Gotthard Pass these bridges were built under such challenging conditions that successful completion of the bridge required a heroic effort on the part of the builders and the community ensuring its legendary status Other versions of the legend feature an old lady or a simple herder who makes a pact with the Devil In this version the devil agrees to build the bridge in return receiving the first soul to cross it After building the bridge often overnight the devil is outwitted by his adversary for example by throwing bread to lure a dog over the bridge first and is last seen descending into the water bringing peace to the community In the case of the Steinerne Brucke in Regensburg the legend speaks of the devil helping in a race between the builders of the bridge and of the cathedral in fact a significantly later construction and a slight bump in the middle of the bridge is said to result from the devil s leaping with rage upon being tricked out of his prize In the legend of Teufelsbruck in Hamburg which leads only over a small stream the carpenter in a pact with the devil promised him the first soul to cross the bridge On the day of inauguration while the priest and county councillor debated who should step on the bridge first a rabbit crossed it and the disappointed devil disappeared A statue refers to the legend there The legend of Ponte della Maddalena in Borgo a Mozzano Province of Lucca tells of a local saint often Saint Julian the Hospitaller who makes the pact with the devil 2 On the day of delivery the saint sets fire to a dog or a pig which crosses the bridge and deceives the devil At Sens a thirteenth century legend tells of an architect who sold his soul to the devil and then subsequently repented M le Cure of Sens drove the devil away with holy water and with an exorcism formula beginning with the words Vade retro satana which he made the penitent repeat 3 The formula was at some time incorporated into the design of the popular Saint Benedict Medal Most of the bridges that have received the Devil s Bridge appellation are remarkable in some regard most often for the technological hurdles surpassed in building the bridge but on occasion for its aesthetic grace as well or for its economic or strategic importance to the community it serves citation needed List of bridges editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items December 2019 Bulgaria edit Dyavolski most near ArdinoFrance edit nbsp Pont du Diable in Ceret southern FranceThere are 49 Devil s Bridges in France 4 including Pont du Diable Aniane Gorges de l Herault Languedoc Roussillon Pont du Diable Villemagne l Argentiere Herault Languedoc Roussillon Pont du Diable Beaugency Pont du Diable Ceret Pont du Diable Ariege near Foix Pont du Diable Olargues Pont du Diable Pont Valentre Cahors Pont du Diable Crouzet Migette Pont du Diable Sens 3 Pont du Diable La ForclazGermany edit nbsp Rakotzbrucke Azalea and Rhododendron Park Kromlau Saxony GermanyRakotzbrucke Azalea and Rhododendron Park Kromlau Saxony Germany Brickegickel de Frankfurt Germany similar legend 5 Teufelsbruck Hamburg Germany Steinerne Brucke Regensburg Germany similar legend Teufelsbrucke de Mannheim Germany Teufelsbrucke Inzigkofen Germany 6 Italy edit Ponte del Diavolo ruins of a Roman bridge along Via Traiana near Montecalvo Irpino Campania Ponte del Diavolo Ascoli Piceno Marche Ponte del Diavolo Blera Lazio Ponte del Diavolo officially Ponte Vecchio also Ponte Gobbo it Bobbio Emilia Romagna Ponte del Diavolo or Ponte della Maddalena Borgo a Mozzano Tuscany Ponte del Diavolo Cavallara a frazione of Gualdo Cattaneo Umbria Ponte di Annibale it Cerreto Sannita Campania Ponte del Diavolo it Cividale Friuli Ponte del Diavolo Civita Calabria Ponte del Diavolo Su ponti de su tiaulu or Su ponti de is aremigus Decimomannu Sardinia Ponte del Diavolo Ponte Vecchio Dronero Province of Cuneo Piedmont Ponte Fabio Massimo it Faicchio Campania Ponte del Diavolo it Lanzo Torinese Piedmont Ponte del Diavolo it Torcello VenetoPortugal edit Ponte da Mizarela Braga District PortugalSlovenia edit Hudicev most Bohinj Slovenia Hudicev most Tolmin SloveniaSpain edit Puente del Diablo Cueto Spain Puente del Diablo Martorell Spain Aqueducte de les Ferreres Tarragona Spain citation needed Switzerland edit Pont du Saut de Brot Gorges de l Areuse fr citation needed Teufelsbrucke St Gotthard Pass Teufelsbrucke Egg de Hamlet of Egg municipality of Einsiedeln canton of Schwyz See W Turner s etching Little Devil s Bridge over the Russ above Altdorft Swiss d The old bridge has collapsed United Kingdom edit nbsp The three bridges of Devil s Bridge Ceredigion WalesDevil s Bridge Pontarfynach Ceredigion Wales 7 Devil s Bridge Kirkby Lonsdale Cumbria 8 Devil s Bridge Horace Farm Pennington Parish Cumbria 9 Devil s Bridge Weston super Mare North Somerset 1841 bridge over railway 10 Devil s Bridge in the grounds of Weston Park Staffordshire 18th century listed bridge in form of grotto 11 Devil s Bridge Pontwalby Glynneath Wales citation needed Devil s Bridge Mossley Hill Liverpool citation needed Devil s Bridge Worm s Head Rhossili Gower Wales a natural arch United States edit Devil s Bridge Sedona Arizona 12 although this is a naturally formed bridge not a man made stone bridgeOther countries edit Chertov Most ru bypass route around the Severomuysky Tunnel Buryatia Russia Devil s Bridge Antigua Caribbean Elen Skok mk Reka North Macedonia Duivelsbrug Breda Netherlands Dyavolski most Dyavolski most near Ardino Bulgaria Kuradisild Tartu Estonia Moara Dracului The Devil s mill Campulung Moldovenesc Romania Puente del Diablo or Punta del Diablo Binangonan Philippines Puente La Noria Buenos Aires ArgentinaSee also editBridge of Arta Moon bridge a highly rounded arched pedestrian bridge associated with gardens in China and Japan Notes edit Ashliman D L The Devil s Bridge folktales of Aarne Thompson Uther type 1191 private website Pittsburgh USA D L Ashliman Retrieved 2016 10 03 Bernardi Eduardo 2018 The Chronicles of Julian the Hospitaller New Zealand Higuma Limited pp Books 1 5 ISBN 978 0 473 43697 1 a b Odd Phrases in Literature The Irish Quarterly Review Volume 6 Part 1 1856 note p 683 Robb Graham 2007 The Discovery of France Hampshire England Picador p 131 ISBN 978 0 330 42761 6 Die Sachsenhauser Brucke zu Frankfurt Mundlich aus Frankfurt In Brothers Grimm Deutsche Sagen Band 1 Berlin 1816 S 267 268 Wikisource Teufelsbrucke amp Felsentor Furstliche Anlagen Inzigkofen bei Sigmaringen Oberschwabens Sehenswurdigkeiten in German 2014 11 03 Retrieved 2021 08 05 Devil s Bridge Ceredigion Tourism Archived from the original on 2012 09 18 Retrieved 2011 01 16 Devil s Bridge Kirkby Lonsdale Engineering Timelines Retrieved 2019 11 09 Devils Bridge Pennington British listed buildings Retrieved 2011 01 16 The Devils Bridge Weston Super Mare British Listed Buildings Retrieved 2011 01 16 The Devils Bridge Weston Park Weston Underwood British Listed Buildings Retrieved 2011 01 16 Bill GREAT SEDONA HIKES www greatsedonahikes com Retrieved 2017 03 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Devil 27s Bridge amp oldid 1212701471, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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