Aqua Claudia

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Aqua Claudia was a major ancient Roman aqueduct, completed in the 1st century AD, that supplied Rome with water from springs in the Aniene River valley.

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Aqua Claudia canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman aqueduct
aqueduct in Italy
builtDuring Julio-Claudian dynasty
builtWith concrete
opus caementicium
stone arches
centuryOfCompletion 1st century AD
commissionedBy Caligula
surface form: Emperor Caligula
completedBy Claudius
surface form: Emperor Claudius
completedIn 52 AD
connectedTo distribution tanks (castella) in Rome
constructionStart 38 AD
reign of Emperor Caligula
country Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
elevatedSection series of high arches approaching Rome
elevationAtTerminus approximately 52 meters above sea level
function supplied Rome with potable water
hasLatinName Aqua Claudia self-link
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Historic Centre of Rome"
inauguratedBy Claudius
surface form: Emperor Claudius
inscriptionLocation Porta Maggiore
surface form: Porta Maggiore in Rome
languageOfName Latin
length approximately 45 miles
approximately 69 kilometers
locatedIn Italy
Rome
maintenanceAuthority curator aquarum (water commissioner) of Rome
namedAfter Claudius
surface form: Emperor Claudius
parallelTo Anio Novus
partOf Roman aqueduct system
passesThrough Subiaco area
restoredBy Domitian
surface form: Emperor Domitian

Emperor Titus
Vespasian
surface form: Emperor Vespasian
route from the Aniene valley to the Caelian Hill in Rome
servedPopulation Rome
surface form: city of Rome
sharesArcadesWith Anio Novus
sourceOfWater springs in the Aniene River valley
startPoint Aniene
surface form: Aniene River valley
status partially preserved
ruin
terminus Caelian Hill
visibleAt Parco del Litorale Romano
surface form: Appian Way Regional Park

Parco degli Acquedotti
Porta Maggiore
waterVolume approximately 190 million liters per day
approximately 190,000 cubic meters per day
approximately 50 million gallons per day

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Aniene usedBy Aqua Claudia
Roman aqueduct notableExample Aqua Claudia
Aqua Claudia hasLatinName Aqua Claudia self-link
Baths of Titus waterSupply Aqua Claudia