אקווה קלאודיה – הבדלי גרסאות

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'''''Aqua Claudia''''' ([[Latin language|Latin]], literally "the [[Claudius|Claudian]] water") was an [[aqueduct]] which like the ''[[Anio Novus]]'' was begun by [[Caligula]] in [[38]] A.D. and completed by Claudius in [[52]][[#Notes|¹]]. Its main springs, the Caeruleus and Curtius, were situated 300 paces to the left of the thirty-eighth milestone of the ''[[Via Sublacensis]]''. After being in use for ten years, the supply failed, and was interrupted for nine years, until [[Vespasian]] restored it in [[71]] and ten years later [[Titus]] once more.
 
==Structure==
The channel length was 45-46 miles (ca. 69 km, most of which was underground) in different times and volume at the springs was 191,190 cubic metres in 24 hours. After building the ''Arcus Neroniani'' by [[Nero]], one of the branches of the ''Aqua Claudia'', the aqueduct could provide all 14 Roman districts with water. Directly after its filtering tank, near the seventh mile of the ''[[Via Latina]]'', it finally emerged on to arches, which increase in height as the ground falls towards the city. It is also one of the two ancient aqueducts that flowed through the [[Porta Maggiore]], the other being the Anio Novus. It is described in some detail by [[Frontinus]] in his work published in the later first century, ''De Aqueductae''.
 
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==קישורים חיצוניים==
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* [http://www.roman-empire.net/maps/rome/aqua-claudia.html מפה של רומא, אקווה קלודיה מסומנת באדום]
 
 
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