List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire
This is a list of aqueducts in the Roman Empire.
For a complete list of known and possible Roman aqueducts and their bridges see List of Roman bridges.[1][2]
List by modern country
This is a list of some Roman aqueducts that served cities other than Rome itself, sorted by modern country.
Bulgaria
- Plovdiv Aqueduct
Croatia
- Burnum Aqueduct near Burnum
- Diocletianus Aqueduct near Split in southern of Croatia
France
- Template:Ill:fr, Antibes
- Pont du Gard, southern France
- Barbegal aqueduct
- Four aqueducts supplying Lugdunum (Lyon) including:
- Luynes, Indre-et-Loire
- Nîmes
- Aqueduct from Gorze to Metz
Germany
Greece
- Argos, Hadrian's Aqueduct
- Athens, Peisistratid Aqueduct
- Athens, Hadrian's Aqueduct
- Athens, Long Walls Aqueduct
- Athens, Late Roman aqueduct
- Corinth, Hadrian's Aqueduct, Stymphalia to Corinth, Corinthia
- Kavala aqueduct, Kavala
- Mytilene, Lesbos
- Nicopolis, Epirus
- Patras
Italy
See also: List of aqueducts in the city of Rome
- Aqua Augusta, Naples
- Pont d'Aël, Aosta Valley
- Aqua Appia, Rome
- Aqua Virgo, Rome
- Aqua Alexandrina, Rome
- Aqua Anio Novus, Rome
- Aqua Alsietina, Rome
Israel
Lebanon
- Aqueduct of Zubaida, Beirut
- Aqueduct of Tyre, Tyre
- Aqueduct of Msaylha, Batroun
- Aqueduct of Nahr Ibrahim, Jbeil
Portugal
- Aqueduto de São Sebastião, Coimbra
Macedonia
Spain
- Almuñécar (5 above ground aqueducts - 4 still in use)
- Albarracin-Gea-Cella
- Aqua Nova Domitiana Augusta
- Barcino
- Bejís
- Caños de Carmona
- Cordoba (Aqua Fontis Aureae)
- Itálica
- Las Medulas
- les Ferreres, Tarragona
- Los Banales
- Los Milagros Aqueduct, Mérida
- Lugo
- Noain (near Pamplona, Navarra)
- Onuba Aestuaria
- Peña Cortada
- Rabo de Buey-San Lázaro
- Aqueduct of Segovia
- Toledo
- Valdepuentes
Tunisia
- Aqueduct of Hadrian
Turkey
United Kingdom
References
External links
- List of Roman aqueducts – Romanaqueducts.info
- The atlas project of roman aqueducts - romaq.org
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