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The Tiber was critically important to Roman trade and commerce, as ships could reach as far as 100 km (60 mi) upriver; some evidence indicates that it was used to ship grain from the Val Teverina as long ago as the fifth century BC. It was later used to ship stone, timber, and foodstuffs to
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and would regularly flood to a depth of 2 m (6 ft 7 in). There were also numerous major floods; for example, on September 15, 1557 the river flooded to a height of 62 feet above sea level and over 1,000 people died. The river is now confined between high stone embankments, which were
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attempted to improve navigation on the Tiber in the 17th and 18th centuries, with extensive dredging continuing into the 19th century. Trade was boosted for a while, but by the 20th century, silting had resulted in the river only being navigable as far as Rome.
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were imported from Rome's colonies around the Mediterranean. Wharves were also built along the riverside in Rome itself, lining the riverbanks around the
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Because the river is identified with Rome, the terms "swimming the Tiber" or "crossing the Tiber" have come to be the shorthand term for converting to
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Following the standard Roman depiction of rivers as powerfully built reclining male gods, the Tiber, also interpreted as a god named
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According to legend, the city of Rome was founded in 753 BC on the banks of the Tiber about 25 km (16 mi) from the sea at
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estimated at 17,375 km (6,709 sq mi). The river has achieved lasting fame as the main watercourse of the city of
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on the banks of the river in Rome through the first century BC. These may have been sold and developed about a century later.
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Engineering the Eternal City : infrastructure, topography, and the culture of knowledge in late sixteenth-century Rome
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of the third century BC, the harbour at Ostia became a key naval base. It later became Rome's most important port, where
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The heavy sedimentation of the river made maintaining Ostia difficult, prompting the emperors
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to establish a new port on the Fiumicino in the first century AD. They built a new road, the
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VIII 1955 p. 211 f.; "Apulia et Calabria nel quadro della toponomastica mediterranea" in
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G. Simonetta "La stratificazione linguistica dell' Agro Falisco" p. 6 citing G. Alessio.
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begun in 1876. Within the city, the riverbanks are lined by boulevards known as
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bridges (now mostly pedestrian-only) that have survived in part (e.g., the
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were thrown in the Tiber during the later part of the reign of the emperor
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6 kilometres (4 miles) inland. However, it does not form a proportional
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and was later bridged. Legend says Rome's founders, the twin brothers
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in Central Italy and flows in a generally southerly direction past
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The Tiber was once known for its floods — the Campus Martius is a
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and the ancient city center, was the site of an important ancient
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Roman column built at the point where the river rises, inscribed
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area. The Romans connected the river with a sewer system (the
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Cf. e.g. G. Alessio "Studi storico-linguisitci messapici" in
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criminals were thrown into the Tiber. People executed at the
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probably was pre-Latin, like the Roman name of Tibur (modern
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This article is about the Italian river. For other uses, see
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Highest level of Tiber for 40+ years, 13 December 2008, at
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Atti del VII Congresso Internazionale di Studi Onomastici
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George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in
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The river marked the boundary between the lands of the
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In addition to bridges, the Metro trains use tunnels.
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Die Geheimnisse des Tibers: Rom und sein ewiger Fluss
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may be a pre-Indo-European substrate word related to
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Monte Val de' Varri – Monte Faito – Monte San Nicola
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Index

Tiber (disambiguation)

Rome
Ponte Sant'Angelo

Italian
Italy
Mount Fumaiolo
Mouth
Tyrrhenian Sea

Vatican City

flood marker
Santo Spirito Hospital
Basilica di San Pietro

Tiber Island
/ˈtbər/
TY-bər
Italian
[ˈteːvere]
Latin
third-longest river
Italy
Central Italy
Apennine Mountains
Emilia-Romagna
Tuscany
Umbria

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