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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 Roman bridges see List of Roman bridges.[1][2]

Aqueducts in the Roman Empire edit

Name Location Image Coordinates Length x Height Construction Started Service Started Demolition or Decommission Influencer
Saldae Aqueduct Toudja, Algeria   36°45′N 4°54′E / 36.750°N 4.900°E / 36.750; 4.900
Plovdiv Plovdiv, Bulgaria   42°7′50″N 24°43′25″E / 42.13056°N 24.72361°E / 42.13056; 24.72361 30 km x
Plavno Polje[3] Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia 32.6 km x 0.296 m AD 1
Aqueduct of Diocletian Solin, Croatia   43°31′27″N 16°29′22″E / 43.52417°N 16.48944°E / 43.52417; 16.48944 9 km x 16.5 m 3rd century AD 1932
Kamares Aqueduct Larnaca, Cyprus   34°54′44″N 33°35′55″E / 34.912131°N 33.598729°E / 34.912131; 33.598729 1747
Nicosia aqueduct Nicosia, Cyprus   35°10′19″N 33°22′11″E / 35.17194°N 33.36972°E / 35.17194; 33.36972 18th century
Clausonnes Antibes, France  
Barbegal aqueduct Arles, France   43°42′09″N 4°43′17″E / 43.70250°N 4.72139°E / 43.70250; 4.72139
Aqueduct of the Gier Lyon, France   45°43′17″N 4°45′37″E / 45.72139°N 4.76028°E / 45.72139; 4.76028 85 km 1st century AD
Aqueduct of Luynes Luynes, France   47°23′50″N 0°34′06″E / 47.39724°N 0.56836°E / 47.39724; 0.56836 1,825 m 12th or 13th century
Pont du Gard Nîmes, France   43°56′50″N 04°32′08″E / 43.94722°N 4.53556°E / 43.94722; 4.53556 275 m x 48.8 m 1st century AD AD 60 6th century
Fréjus France   40 km AD 50
Aqueduct from Gorze to Metz Metz, France  
Eifel Aqueduct Germany   50°30′46″N 6°36′39″E / 50.5127°N 6.6108°E / 50.5127; 6.6108 130 km x 1 m AD 80 260
Sumelocenna Rottenburg, Germany   48°27′49″N 8°51′44″E / 48.46362°N 8.86234°E / 48.46362; 8.86234 ca. AD 100
Hadrian Argos, Greece
Peisistratid Athens, Greece
Long Walls Athens, Greece
Late Roman Athens, Greece
Corinth Corinthia, Greece
Chalcis Chalcis, Greece
Aqueduct of Kavala Kavala, Greece   40°56′13″N 24°24′56″E / 40.9369°N 24.4155°E / 40.9369; 24.4155 16th century
Mytilene Lesbos, Greece
Nicopolis Epirus, Greece
Patras Greece  
Aqua Anio Vetus[4] Pleiades, Italy   330 BC AD 640
Aqua Augusta Naples, Italy 140 km between 30 and 20 BC
Aqua Marcia Rome, Italy   41°52′16″N 12°32′20″E / 41.8711°N 12.5389°E / 41.8711; 12.5389 between 144–140 BC 144 BC 140 BC
Aqua Tepula[5] Rome, Italy 41°53′20″N 12°27′11″E / 41.888976°N 12.453132°E / 41.888976; 12.453132 126 BC 127 BC Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla
Aqua Anio Novus horti Epaphroditiani, Italy[5] 41°53′29″N 12°30′55″E / 41.89139°N 12.51528°E / 41.89139; 12.51528 38 AD
Aqua Alexandrina Rome, Italy   41°52′42″N 12°34′24″E / 41.87833°N 12.57333°E / 41.87833; 12.57333 22.4 km AD 226 AD 226
Aqua Alsietina Rome, Italy 41°53′12″N 12°28′10″E / 41.88667°N 12.46944°E / 41.88667; 12.46944 32.8 km 2 BC
Aqua Appia Rome, Italy 41°53′22″N 12°30′40″E / 41.88944°N 12.51111°E / 41.88944; 12.51111 312 BC 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 Rome, Italy  
Aqua Virgo Rome, Italy
Minturno Italy
Ponte delle Torri Italy, Spoleto
Aqua Crabra Italy, Tusculum
Pont d'Aël Italy, Aosta Valley  
Termini Imerese Italy, Sicily  
Aqueduct of Triglio Italy, Apulia 69

40°34′50.82″N 17°12′9.63″E / 40.5807833°N 17.2026750°E / 40.5807833; 17.2026750

123 BC
Gadara Aqueduct Jordan, Gadara 32°40′51″N 35°52′09″E / 32.6808°N 35.8691°E / 32.6808; 35.8691
Aqueduct of Zubaida Lebanon, Beirut  
Aqueduct of Tyre Lebanon, Tyre
Aqueduct of Msaylha Lebanon, Batroun
Aqueduct of Nahr Ibrahim Lebanon, Byblos
Aqueduct of Volubilis Morocco, Volubilis
Skopje Aqueduct North Macedonia
Aqueduto de São Sebastião Portugal, Coimbra AD 1568 [6] AD 1570 [6]
Acueducto de Sexi[a] 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 Aqueduct Spain, Tarragona  
Los Bañales Spain
Acueducto de 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 Hama Syria
Aqueduct of Hadrian Tunisia
Zaghouan Aqueduct Tunisia, Carthage 132 km
Valens Aqueduct Turkey, Istanbul  
Aspendos Turkey, Antalya Province  
Karapınar Aqueduct Turkey, İzmir
Kızılçullu Aqueduct Turkey, İzmir  
Vezirsuyu Aqueduct Turkey, İzmir
Lamas Aqueduct Turkey, Mersin Province  
Olba Aqueduct 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 Ptolmais Cyrenaica Libya 200 km c AD 120

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Almuñécar consists of 5 above ground aqueducts – 4 still in use

References edit

  1. ^ "Website on Roman aqueducts". www.romanaqueducts.info. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  2. ^ Farkas, Maria. "Home". www.romaq.org. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  3. ^ SOCIETÀ FRIULANA DI ARCHEOLOGIA (PDF). ROMAN CERAMIC AND GLASS MANUFACTURES: PRODUCTION AND TRADE IN THE ADRIATIC REGION. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLOQUIUM. paperzz.com. p. 264. and the Plavno polje – Burnum aqueduct
  4. ^ Quilici, L; Quilici Gigli, S (22 December 2017). "Aqua Anio Vetus". pleiades.stoa.org.
  5. ^ a b "Aqua Tepula". archive1.village.virginia.edu.
  6. ^ a b "Arcos do Jardim são também conhecidos como Aqueduto de São Sebastião". www.portugalnotavel.com. 28 December 2013.

Further reading edit

  • Aicher, P.J. (1995). Guide to the Aqueducts of Ancient Rome. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. ISBN 978-0-86516-271-6. 183 pages.

External links edit

  • List of Roman aqueducts
  • The atlas project of roman aqueducts

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from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr Liste des aqueducs romains see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated fr Liste des aqueducs romains to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation This is a list of aqueducts in the Roman Empire For a more complete list of known and possible Roman aqueducts and Roman bridges see List of Roman bridges 1 2 Contents 1 Aqueducts in the Roman Empire 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksAqueducts in the Roman Empire editName Location Image Coordinates Length x Height Construction Started Service Started Demolition or Decommission InfluencerSaldae Aqueduct Toudja Algeria nbsp 36 45 N 4 54 E 36 750 N 4 900 E 36 750 4 900Plovdiv Plovdiv Bulgaria nbsp 42 7 50 N 24 43 25 E 42 13056 N 24 72361 E 42 13056 24 72361 30 km xPlavno Polje 3 Sibenik Knin County Croatia 32 6 km x 0 296 m AD 1Aqueduct of Diocletian Solin Croatia nbsp 43 31 27 N 16 29 22 E 43 52417 N 16 48944 E 43 52417 16 48944 9 km x 16 5 m 3rd century AD 1932Kamares Aqueduct Larnaca Cyprus nbsp 34 54 44 N 33 35 55 E 34 912131 N 33 598729 E 34 912131 33 598729 1747Nicosia aqueduct Nicosia Cyprus nbsp 35 10 19 N 33 22 11 E 35 17194 N 33 36972 E 35 17194 33 36972 18th centuryClausonnes Antibes France nbsp Barbegal aqueduct Arles France nbsp 43 42 09 N 4 43 17 E 43 70250 N 4 72139 E 43 70250 4 72139Aqueduct of the Gier Lyon France nbsp 45 43 17 N 4 45 37 E 45 72139 N 4 76028 E 45 72139 4 76028 85 km 1st century ADAqueduct of Luynes Luynes France nbsp 47 23 50 N 0 34 06 E 47 39724 N 0 56836 E 47 39724 0 56836 1 825 m 12th or 13th centuryPont du Gard Nimes France nbsp 43 56 50 N 04 32 08 E 43 94722 N 4 53556 E 43 94722 4 53556 275 m x 48 8 m 1st century AD AD 60 6th centuryFrejus France nbsp 40 km AD 50Aqueduct from Gorze to Metz Metz France nbsp Eifel Aqueduct Germany nbsp 50 30 46 N 6 36 39 E 50 5127 N 6 6108 E 50 5127 6 6108 130 km x 1 m AD 80 260Sumelocenna Rottenburg Germany nbsp 48 27 49 N 8 51 44 E 48 46362 N 8 86234 E 48 46362 8 86234 ca AD 100Hadrian Argos GreecePeisistratid Athens GreeceLong Walls Athens GreeceLate Roman Athens GreeceCorinth Corinthia GreeceChalcis Chalcis GreeceAqueduct of Kavala Kavala Greece nbsp 40 56 13 N 24 24 56 E 40 9369 N 24 4155 E 40 9369 24 4155 16th centuryMytilene Lesbos GreeceNicopolis Epirus GreecePatras Greece nbsp Aqua Anio Vetus 4 Pleiades Italy nbsp 330 BC AD 640Aqua Augusta Naples Italy 140 km between 30 and 20 BCAqua Marcia Rome Italy nbsp 41 52 16 N 12 32 20 E 41 8711 N 12 5389 E 41 8711 12 5389 between 144 140 BC 144 BC 140 BCAqua Tepula 5 Rome Italy 41 53 20 N 12 27 11 E 41 888976 N 12 453132 E 41 888976 12 453132 126 BC 127 BC Lucius Cassius Longinus RavillaAqua Anio Novus horti Epaphroditiani Italy 5 41 53 29 N 12 30 55 E 41 89139 N 12 51528 E 41 89139 12 51528 38 ADAqua Alexandrina Rome Italy nbsp 41 52 42 N 12 34 24 E 41 87833 N 12 57333 E 41 87833 12 57333 22 4 km AD 226 AD 226Aqua Alsietina Rome Italy 41 53 12 N 12 28 10 E 41 88667 N 12 46944 E 41 88667 12 46944 32 8 km 2 BCAqua Appia Rome Italy 41 53 22 N 12 30 40 E 41 88944 N 12 51111 E 41 88944 12 51111 312 BC 312 BCAqua 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 Rome Italy nbsp Aqua Virgo Rome ItalyMinturno ItalyPonte delle Torri Italy SpoletoAqua Crabra Italy TusculumPont d Ael Italy Aosta Valley nbsp Termini Imerese Italy Sicily nbsp Aqueduct of Triglio Italy Apulia 69 40 34 50 82 N 17 12 9 63 E 40 5807833 N 17 2026750 E 40 5807833 17 2026750 123 BCGadara Aqueduct Jordan Gadara 32 40 51 N 35 52 09 E 32 6808 N 35 8691 E 32 6808 35 8691Aqueduct of Zubaida Lebanon Beirut nbsp Aqueduct of Tyre Lebanon TyreAqueduct of Msaylha Lebanon BatrounAqueduct of Nahr Ibrahim Lebanon ByblosAqueduct of Volubilis Morocco VolubilisSkopje Aqueduct North MacedoniaAqueduto de Sao Sebastiao Portugal Coimbra AD 1568 6 AD 1570 6 Acueducto de Sexi a Spain AlmunecarAlbarracin Gea Cella SpainAqua Nova Domitiana Augusta SpainBaelo Claudia s aqueduct Spain BoloniaBarcino SpainBejis SpainAcueducto romano de Cadiz Spain CadizCanos de Carmona Spain SevilleCordoba Aqua Fontis Aureae SpainItalica Spain nbsp Las Medulas SpainLes Ferreres Aqueduct Spain Tarragona nbsp Los Banales SpainAcueducto de los Milagros Spain Merida nbsp Lugo SpainNoain Spain Pamplona NavarraOnuba Aestuaria SpainPena Cortada SpainRabo de Buey San Lazaro SpainS Argamassa s aqueduct SpainSegobriga s Aqueduct Spain SaelicesAqueduct of Segovia Spain Segovia nbsp x 28mAqueduct of Toletum Spain ToledoValdepuentes SpainAqueduct of Hama SyriaAqueduct of Hadrian TunisiaZaghouan Aqueduct Tunisia Carthage 132 kmValens Aqueduct Turkey Istanbul nbsp Aspendos Turkey Antalya Province nbsp Karapinar Aqueduct Turkey IzmirKizilcullu Aqueduct Turkey Izmir nbsp Vezirsuyu Aqueduct Turkey IzmirLamas Aqueduct Turkey Mersin Province nbsp Olba Aqueduct Turkey Mersin Province nbsp Laodicea on the Lycus Turkey Denizli ProvincePhaselis Turkey Antalya Province nbsp Dolaucothi Gold Mines United Kingdom Wales Pumsaint CarmarthenshireDurnovaria United Kingdom Dorchester DorsetLongovicium United Kingdom LanchesterAqueduct of Ptolmais Cyrenaica Libya 200 km c AD 120See also editList of aqueducts Map of Roman Aqueduct in modern TurkeyPortals nbsp Architecture nbsp Geography nbsp History nbsp ItalyNotes edit Almunecar consists of 5 above ground aqueducts 4 still in useReferences edit Website on Roman aqueducts www romanaqueducts info Retrieved 20 June 2016 Farkas Maria Home www romaq org Retrieved 20 June 2016 SOCIETA FRIULANA DI ARCHEOLOGIA PDF ROMAN CERAMIC AND GLASS MANUFACTURES PRODUCTION AND TRADE IN THE ADRIATIC REGION PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLOQUIUM paperzz com p 264 and the Plavno polje Burnum aqueduct Quilici L Quilici Gigli S 22 December 2017 Aqua Anio Vetus pleiades stoa org a b Aqua Tepula archive1 village virginia edu a b Arcos do Jardim sao tambem conhecidos como Aqueduto de Sao Sebastiao www portugalnotavel com 28 December 2013 Further reading editAicher P J 1995 Guide to the Aqueducts of Ancient Rome Bolchazy Carducci Publishers ISBN 978 0 86516 271 6 183 pages External links editList of Roman aqueducts The atlas project of roman aqueducts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire amp oldid 1154352012, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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