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  1. Hundreds of aqueducts were built throughout the Roman Empire. Many of them have since collapsed or been destroyed, but a number of intact portions remain. The Zaghouan Aqueduct, 92.5 km (57.5 mi) in length, was built in the 2nd century AD to supply Carthage (in modern Tunisia).

  2. Learn about the Roman aqueducts, the monumental structures that brought water to the ancient city and its provinces. Discover the main aqueducts, their sources, their uses and their restoration.

  3. Roman aqueduct, Segovia, Spain. The elaborate system that served the capital of the Roman Empire remains a major engineering achievement. Over a period of 500 years—from 312 bce to 226 ce —11 aqueducts were built to bring water to Rome from as far away as 92 km (57 miles). Some of those aqueducts are still in use.

  4. 1 wrz 2012 · The first aqueducts to serve Rome were the 16 km long Aqua Appia (312 BCE), the Anio Vetus (272-269 BCE) and the 91 km long Aqua Marcia (144-140 BCE). Steadily, the network increased and even created connections between aqueducts: the Aqua Tepula (126-125 BCE), Julia (33 BCE), Virgo (22-19 BCE), Alsietina (2 BCE), Aqua Claudia and Anio Novus ...

  5. The aqueducts of ancient Roman times represent the efforts of government to provide city dwellers with an abundant supply of one of life’s necessities—water.

  6. 19 paź 2023 · The capital in Rome alone had around 11 aqueduct systems supplying freshwater from sources as far as 92 kilometers away (57 miles). Despite their age, some aqueducts still function and provide modern-day Rome with water.

  7. 26 paź 2020 · The Roman aqueducts were a crowning technological achievement of the ancient world. Rome’s first aqueduct was built in 312 B.C., and many more would be built over the next five centuries. They didn’t invent the idea of using aqueducts to move millions of gallons of freshwater, though.

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