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and became an important water source as the city's population expanded. The falls at Tivoli were noted for their beauty. Historic bridges across the river include the
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for "Old Anio aqueduct") was constructed around 270 BC. The Aqua Anio Novus ("New Anio aqueduct") was begun under
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A series of floods during the early nineteenth century, especially the most serious one in 1826, prompted Popes
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between 144 and 140 BC using the proceeds from the destructions of
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and remained in use until its destruction by a flood in 1305.
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in 48. A third aqueduct, the Aqua Marcia, was constructed by
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eventually connected the Anio Novus to one of these lakes.
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Vallino, Fabienne Charlotte Oräzie and Assanti, Barbara,
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after their defeat and annexation around 752 BC.
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Gray, Elisabeth Caroline Hamilton (August 31, 1843).
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Index

Anio Vetus

German
roads
aqueducts
ancient Rome
Tiber

Italy
Mouth
Tiber
Rome
41°56′30″N 12°30′07″E / 41.941745°N 12.50181°E / 41.941745; 12.50181
Tiber
Tyrrhenian Sea
[aˈnjɛːne]
Latin
river
Lazio
Italy
Apennines
Trevi nel Lazio
Subiaco
Vicovaro
Tivoli
Tiber
Rome
ancient Rome
Ponte Nomentano
Ponte Salario

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