water conveyed to Rome by a canal or aqueduct eleven miles in length, the contrivance of Apicius Claudius the censor, and the first structure of the kind, in the year of Rome 441. Called also Aqua Appia.
water conveyed to Rome by a canal or aqueduct eleven miles in length, the contrivance of Apicius Claudius the censor, and the first structure of the kind, in the year of Rome 441. Called also Aqua Appia.