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{{Era|acb}}
{{Era|ACB}}
{{Memory Infobox
{{Landmark Infobox
|image       = Acqua_Antoniniana.png
|image = Acqua_Antoniniana.png
|description = A major Roman aqueduct.
|description = A major Roman aqueduct
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
|location   = [[Antico District|Antico district]], [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
|location = [[Antico District|Antico district]], [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
|date        = Completed in 212 C.E.}}
|dateconstructed = Completed in 212 C.E.
The '''Acqua Antoniniana''' was an [[aqueducts|aqueduct]] located in [[Rome]].
|hidea = yes
|hideh = yes}}
The '''Acqua Antoniniana''' was an [[Aqueducts|aqueduct]] located in [[Rome]].


==History==
==History==
Built by [[wikipedia:Caracalla|Caracalla]] in 212, the 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 Antoniniana remained functional for longer than its counterparts and well into the 10<sup>th</sup> century.
Built by {{Wiki|Caracalla}} in 212, the 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 Antoniniana remained functional for longer than its counterparts and well into the 10th century.


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
{{ACBH}}
[[Category:Rome]]
[[Category:Rome]]
[[Category:Landmarks]]
[[Category:Landmarks]]

Revision as of 17:20, 10 August 2013

The Acqua Antoniniana was an aqueduct located in Rome.

History

Built by Caracalla in 212, the 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 Antoniniana remained functional for longer than its counterparts and well into the 10th century.

Reference