El Aqua Julia o Aqua Iulia es un acueducto romano construido en el 33 a. C. por Agripa.[1] Fue reparado y ampliado por Augusto del 11 al 4 a. C.
Los manantiales de Aqua Iulia están situados aproximadamente a 800 metros al norte de la abadía de Grottaferrata. Frontino afirmó que los manantiales estaban a dos millas a la derecha de la duodécima milla de la vía Latina.[2] El Aqua Iulia medía 15426 1/2 pasos de longitud. El suministro de agua se estimó en 1206 quinaria, o 48000 m³ durante un período de 24 horas.[1] Se conocen varios cipos, todos datados de la época de Augusto.[2]
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Roma, Italy
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