List of Aqueducts in the City of Rome
978-613-4-30759-8
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2011-02-21
29,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. This page lists ancient Roman aqueducts in the city of Rome. In order to meet the massive water needs of its huge population, the city of Rome itself was supplied with 11 aqueducts. Their combined capacity was capable of supplying at least 1,127,220 cubic meters (nearly 300 million gallons) of water to the city each day from the Apennine mountains. Detailed statistics for the city's aqueducts were logged around 97 by Sextus Julius Frontinus, the curator aquarum (superintendent of the aqueducts) for Rome during the reign of Nerva. Less information is known about aqueducts built after Frontinus. This is a list of Roman aqueducts that served cities other than Rome itself, sorted by modern country. The Romans built aqueducts in most sufficiently large cities in the Empire. Their remains (in some cases still functioning) may be found today in many places.
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