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Aqua Anio Novus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aqua Anio Novus
''Aqua Anio Novus'' (Latin for "New Anio aqueduct") is an aqueduct of Rome. Together with the ''Aqua Claudia'', it was begun by emperor Caligula in 38 AD〔Suetonius, Caligula, 20〕 and completed in 52 AD by Claudius, who dedicated them both on August 1. ==Details== It was the highest in level of all the aqueducts that came into ancient Rome. After the water was prone to be turbid, Trajan made use of the two uppermost of the three lakes formed by Nero for the adornment of his villa at Subiaco thus lengthening the aqueduct to 58 miles and 700 paces.〔The length of given to the original aqueduct in the inscription of Claudius on the ''Porta Maior'' is considered to be an error〕 The lakes were created by dams in the river, and were the tallest of any built by the Romans. They were swept away by the river in the Medieval period. Its volume at the intake was in 24 hours. From its filtering tank near the seventh milestone of the ''Via Latina'' it was carried on the lofty arches of the ''Aqua Claudia'', in a channel immediately superposed on the latter. Before the reforms, the aqueduct was freely used to supply the deficiencies of other aqueducts, and, being turbid, rendered them impure. It is described in some detail by Frontinus in his work published in the later first century, ''De aquaeductu''.
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