List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire
This is a list of aqueducts in the Roman Empire. For a more complete list of known and possible Roman aqueducts and their bridges see List of Roman bridges.[1][2]
Aqueducts in the Roman Empire
Name | Location | Image | Coordinates | Length x Height | Construction Started | Service Started | Demolition or Decommission | Influencer | ||
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Plovdiv | Bulgaria, Plovdiv | 42°7′50″N 24°43′25″E / 42.13056°N 24.72361°E | 30 km x | |||||||
Plavno Polje[3] | Croatia | 32.6km x 0.296m | AD 1 | |||||||
Diocletianus | Croatia, Solin | |||||||||
Clausonnes | France, Antibes | |||||||||
Barbegal | France, Arles | |||||||||
Aqueduct of the Gier | France, Lyon | |||||||||
Luynes, Indre-et-Loire | France, Tours | |||||||||
Nîmes | France | 50km | AD 60 | |||||||
Fréjus | France | 40km | AD 50 | |||||||
Aqueduct from Gorze to Metz | France, Metz | |||||||||
Eifel | Germany | 50°30′46″N 6°36′39″E / 50.5127°N 6.6108°E | 130km x 1 metre | AD 80 | ||||||
Sumelocenna | Rottenburg, Germany | 48°27′49″N 8°51′44″E / 48.46362°N 8.86234°E | ca. AD 100 | |||||||
Hadrian | Greece, Argos | |||||||||
Peisistratid | Greece, Athens | |||||||||
Long Walls | Greece, Athens | |||||||||
Late Roman | Greece, Athens | |||||||||
Corinth | Greece, Corinthia | |||||||||
Kavala | Greece, Kavala | |||||||||
Mytilene | Greece, Lesbos | |||||||||
Nicopolis | Greece, Epirus | |||||||||
Patras | Greece | |||||||||
Aqua Anio Vetus[4] | Italy, Pleiades | 330 BC | AD 640 | |||||||
Aqua Augusta | Italy, Naples | 96km | ||||||||
Aqua Marcia – pictured is Aqua Marcia near Tivoli, Italy | Italy, Rome | 298,556′ | 144 BC | 140 BC | ||||||
Aqua Tepula[5] | Italy, Rome | 126 BC | 127 BC | Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla | ||||||
Aqua Anio Novus | Italy, horti Epaphroditiani[5] | |||||||||
Aqua Alexandrina | Italy, Rome | AD 226 | ||||||||
Aqua Alsietina | Italy, Rome | |||||||||
Aqua Appia | Italy, Rome | 312 BC | ||||||||
Aqua Claudia – Pictured are the remains of aqueducts Aqua Claudia and Aqua Anio Novus at Porta Maggiore in Rome, integrated into the Aurelian Wall as a gate in AD 271 | Italy, Rome | |||||||||
Aqua Virgo | Italy, Rome | |||||||||
Minturno | Italy | |||||||||
Ponte delle Torri | Italy, Spoleto | |||||||||
Pont d'Aël | Italy, Aosta Valley | |||||||||
Termini Imerese | Italy, Sicily | |||||||||
Caesarea Maritima | Israel | |||||||||
Aqueduct of Zubaida | Lebanon, Beirut | |||||||||
Aqueduct of Tyre | Lebanon, Tyre | |||||||||
Aqueduct of Msaylha | Lebanon, Batroun | |||||||||
Aqueduct of Nahr Ibrahim | Lebanon, Jbeil | |||||||||
Aqueduto de São Sebastião | Portugal, Coimbra | AD 1568 [6] | AD 1570 [6] | |||||||
Skopje Aqueduct | Macedonia | |||||||||
Acueducto de Sexi[lower-alpha 1] | Spain, Almuñécar | |||||||||
Albarracin-Gea-Cella | Spain | |||||||||
Aqua Nova Domitiana Augusta | Spain | |||||||||
Baelo Claudia's aqueduct | Spain, Bolonia | |||||||||
Barcino | Spain | |||||||||
Bejís | Spain | |||||||||
Acueducto romano de Cádiz | Spain, Cádiz | |||||||||
Caños de Carmona | Spain, Seville | |||||||||
Cordoba (Aqua Fontis Aureae) | Spain | |||||||||
Itálica | Spain | |||||||||
Las Medulas | Spain | |||||||||
Les Ferreres | Spain, Tarragona | |||||||||
Los Bañales | Spain | |||||||||
Los Milagros | Spain, Mérida | |||||||||
Lugo | Spain | |||||||||
Noain | Spain, Pamplona, Navarra | |||||||||
Onuba Aestuaria | Spain | |||||||||
Peña Cortada | Spain | |||||||||
Rabo de Buey-San Lázaro | Spain | |||||||||
S'Argamassa's aqueduct | Spain | |||||||||
Segobriga's aqueduct | Spain, Saelices | |||||||||
Aqueduct of Segovia | Spain, Segovia | ? x 28m | ||||||||
Aqueduct of Toletum | Spain, Toledo | |||||||||
Valdepuentes | Spain | |||||||||
Aqueduct of Hadrian | Tunisia | - | Aqueduct of Volubilis | Morocco, Volubilis | ||||||
Valens | Turkey, Istanbul | |||||||||
Aspendos | Turkey, Antalya Province | |||||||||
Lamas | Turkey, Mersin Province | |||||||||
Olba | Turkey, Mersin Province | |||||||||
Laodicea on the Lycus | Turkey, Denizli Province | |||||||||
Phaselis | Turkey, Antalya Province | |||||||||
Dolaucothi Gold Mines | United Kingdom, Wales, Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire | |||||||||
Durnovaria | United Kingdom, Dorchester, Dorset | |||||||||
Longovicium | United Kingdom, Lanchester | |||||||||
Aqueduct of Volubilis | Morocco |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Almuñécar consists of 5 above ground aqueducts – 4 still in use
References
- ↑ "Website on Roman aqueducts". www.romanaqueducts.info. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ↑ Farkas, Maria. "Home". www.romaq.org. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ↑ "SOCIETÀ FRIULANA DI ARCHEOLOGIA" (PDF): 264.
and the Plavno polje – Burnum aqueduct
- ↑ Quilici, L; Quilici Gigli, S. "Aqua Anio Vetus".
- 1 2 "Aqua Tepula".
- 1 2 http://www.portugalnotavel.com/arcos-do-jardim-coimbra/
Further reading
- Aicher, P.J. (1995). Guide to the Aqueducts of Ancient Rome. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. ISBN 978-0-86516-271-6. 183 pages.
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