There's no clear cut reference or inscription stating who built the aqueduct at Segovia. Some sources say it was constructed during the reign of Vespasian and others say during the reign of Nerva. As there is quite a time span between these two emperors, and as to why their names come up in connection with the aqueduct, is unknown.
An Aqueduct is a Roman Structure built to transport water from the mountains to the city in ancient Rome
The cerebral aqueduct is referred to as the aqueduct of Sylvius
The longest Roman aqueduct was Constantinople.
She made an aqueduct to transport water to her model village.
The farmer used the water from the aqueduct to irrigate his field.
Segovia aqueduct which was built under the Roman emperor Trajan is still in use carrying water 10 mm from the Frio River to of Segovia,Spain
The aqueduct of Segovia.
The Segovia Aqueduct in Segovia, Spain is the best preserved Roman aqueduct still in existence. Its importance is shown by its appearance on the Segovia coat of arms.
Segovia
The aqueduct was created by the Romans to help carry water from far off places.
The aqueduct was built to bring pure water from the nearby mountains to the old town, crossing a deep valley.
Its flag has a light blue background. In the middle of the flag the town's shield is depicted. Segovia's shield shows four arches from the central section of Segovia's aqueduct. On the top of the aqueduct a long yellow haired head is placed.
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The Roman Aqueduct
The Roman Aqueduct
In Segovia, Spain (surprise!). If you want to have more information on the roman aqueduct museum, try visiting this website.. http://the-romanaqueductmuseum.blogspot.com/
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