Aqueducts of Rome

GPTKB entity

Statements (57)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:canal
gptkbp:academic_programs Gravity flow
gptkbp:aqua_alsietina Completed in 33 BC
Part of the Roman aqueduct system
Supplied water to the Emperor's villa
gptkbp:aqua_anio_vetus Completed in 272 BC
Part of the Roman aqueduct system
Second aqueduct
gptkbp:aqua_appia Built in 312 BC
First aqueduct
First underground aqueduct
Part of the Roman aqueduct system
gptkbp:aqua_claudia Completed in 52 AD
Known for its arches
Known for its engineering excellence
Part of the Roman aqueduct system
gptkbp:aqua_iulia Completed in 33 BC
Part of the Roman aqueduct system
Supplied water to the Palatine Hill
gptkbp:aqua_marcia Completed in 144 BC
Known for its purity of water
Longest aqueduct
Part of the Roman aqueduct system
gptkbp:aqua_tepula Known for its warm water
Completed in 126 BC
Part of the Roman aqueduct system
gptkbp:aqua_traiana Completed in 109 AD
Part of the Roman aqueduct system
Supplied water to Trastevere
gptkbp:aqua_virgo Still in use today
Completed in 19 BC
Supplied water to the Baths of Agrippa
gptkbp:built gptkb:Roman_Empire
gptkbp:constructed_in 312 BC and 226 AD
gptkbp:cultural_significance gptkb:river
Urban planning
Roman engineering
gptkbp:decline Fall of the Roman Empire
gptkbp:features gptkb:bridge
Arches
Tunnels
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Aqueducts of Rome
gptkbp:influenced Modern aqueducts
gptkbp:length over 500 kilometers
gptkbp:notable_examples gptkb:Aqua_Marcia
gptkb:Aqua_Appia
gptkb:Aqua_Claudia
gptkb:Aqua_Traiana
gptkbp:number 11 major aqueducts
gptkbp:provided gptkb:Water
gptkbp:restoration Renaissance period
gptkbp:unesco_world_heritage_site gptkb:Yes
gptkbp:used_for Fountains
Public baths
Private households
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Fountain_of_the_Tritons
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6