Aqua Julia

The stone arches and channel of the Aqua Marcia (140 BC), with the brick Aqua Julia (125 BC) and minor brick remains of the Aqua Tepula (33 BC) on top, near Romavecchia, Via Lemonia
Route of Aqua Julia

The Aqua Julia (or Iulia) is a Roman aqueduct built in 33 BC by Agrippa under Augustus to supply the city of Rome[1][2]: 157 [3]: 149 [4]: 23 . The building of the aqueduct quite some time, the works begun in 40 BC[5]: 406 . The length of the aqueduct was 23 km (14 mi)[6]: 347 , and its daily discharge was 48,200 m3 (63,000 cu yd)[6]: 347 [1].

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