Aqua Antoniniana (via branch of Aqua Marcia)

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Aqua Antoniniana (via a branch of the Aqua Marcia) was an ancient Roman aqueduct conduit that channeled high-quality water to major imperial bath complexes, including the Baths of Diocletian.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman aqueduct conduit
water supply infrastructure
associatedWith Roman hydraulic engineering
imperial bath architecture
connectedTo Roman aqueduct network
country Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
era Imperial Roman period
function to channel high-quality water
to supply water to imperial bath complexes
historicalPeriod Roman Empire NERFINISHED
infrastructureType pressurized water conduit
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn Italy
Rome
namedAfter Antonine imperial patronage (probable)
partOf Aqua Marcia NERFINISHED
Rome water distribution system
served urban population of Rome
supplied Baths of Diocletian NERFINISHED
major imperial bath complexes in Rome
transported potable water
usedFor imperial thermae
public bathing
waterQuality high
waterSource Aqua Marcia NERFINISHED

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Baths of Diocletian waterSuppliedBy Aqua Antoniniana (via branch of Aqua Marcia)