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The '''Acqua Antoniniana''' was an [[Aqueducts|aqueduct]] located in [[Rome]]. | |image = Acqua Antoniniana.png | ||
|description = A secondary channel of the Aqua Marcia, one of the ancient aqueducts of Rome | |||
|location = [[Rome]], [[Italy]] | |||
|dateconstructed = 213 CE | |||
|functions = Aqueduct | |||
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The '''Acqua Antoniniana''' was an [[Aqueducts|aqueduct]] located in [[Rome]], [[Italy]]. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Built by [[Caracalla]] in 212, the Acqua Antoniniana was a secondary channel of the [[Acqua Marcia]] designed exclusively to supply water to Caracalla's private baths. Thanks to several repairs by various Popes, the Acqua Antoniniana remained functional for longer than its counterparts and well into the 10th century. | Built by [[Roman Empire|Roman Emperor]] [[Caracalla]] in 212, the Acqua Antoniniana was a secondary channel of the [[Acqua Marcia]] designed exclusively to supply water to Caracalla's private baths. Thanks to several repairs by various [[Papacy|Popes]], the Acqua Antoniniana remained functional for longer than its counterparts and well into the 10th century.<ref name="DB Acqua Antoniniana">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' – [[Database: Acqua Antoniniana]]</ref> | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | ||
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[[Category:Landmarks in Rome]] | [[Category:Landmarks in Rome]] | ||
[[Category:Aqueducts]] | [[Category:Aqueducts]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:51, 10 May 2026
The Acqua Antoniniana was an aqueduct located in Rome, Italy.
History[edit | edit source]
Built by Roman Emperor Caracalla in 212, the Acqua Antoniniana was a secondary channel of the Acqua Marcia designed exclusively to supply water to Caracalla's private baths. Thanks to several repairs by various Popes, the Acqua Antoniniana remained functional for longer than its counterparts and well into the 10th century.[1]