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Aqueduct of Antoninus Caracalla, A.D. 209, passing over the Arch of Drusus at the Porta Appia, now di S. Sebastiano
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Aqueduct V, Castellum Aquae, rebuilt by Alexander Severus, A.D. 225, called also a Nymphaeum, where the trophies of Marius were hung
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Aqueduct VIII, Claudius, A.D. 50, arcade near the Porta Furba, stripped of ashlar by Sixtus V, A.D. 1590
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Aqueduct VIII, Claudius, double arcade, Arches of Nero, A.D. 60, near the Porta Maggiore
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Aqueduct VIII, Claudius, with the Anio Novus over it, and the walls (much mutilated), near the Porta Maggiore
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Aqueducts and gates, Porta Maggiore, from the north-east, with aqueducts, (Claudia VIII), and Anio Novus, (IX), shewing the specus and the north side of the baker's tomb
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Aqueducts and gates, Porta Maggiore, from the north, shewing the conduits of the Claudia and the Anio Novus over it, and those of the Marcia Tepula and Julia passing through the wall to the north of it, on one of the piers of the arcades of the Marcia bui
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Aqueducts and gates, Porta Maggiore with the Aqueducts VIII, Claudia, IX, Anio Novus, and Felice, over it (Inscriptions)
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Aqueducts and walls, interior of the aqueducts of Alexander Severus and Felice, near the Porta Maggiore, with the railway passing through the wall
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Aqueducts and walls, the piers of the time of Alexander Severus (XIII), A.D. 230, and the arches of the Aqua Felice (XX, Sixtus V, A.D. 1590), exterior
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Aqueducts, Castellum Aquae of the Claudian Aqueduct in the gardens of the Sessorian Palace, now S. Croce in Gerusalemme, at the point of junction with the walls
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Aqueducts, Castellum Aquae on the exterior of the wall of Rome, at the angle near the Porta Metronia
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