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  • []: Cistern of Philoxenos
    [Cistern]: Cistern of Philoxenos
    [Location]: Constantinople
    [Country]: Turkey
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    [Cistern]: Cento Camerelle
    [Location]: Puteoli
    [Country]: Italy
    [Water supply]: Campanian Aqueduct?
    [Width(m)]: 17
    [Length(m)]: 170
    [Clear height(m)]: 15.2
    [Water depth(m)]: 2.0
    [Capacity(m³)]: 11850
    [Volume(m³)]: 12,000
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    [Cistern]: Tunnel Cistern
    [Location]: Baiae
    [Country]: Italy
    [Water supply]: Rainwater
    [Width(m)]: 13.5
    [Length(m)]: 300
    [Clear height(m)]: 13.0
    [Water depth(m)]: 2.0
    [Capacity(m³)]: 12,100
    [Volume(m³)]: 12,800
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  • []: Cisterne romane Fermo
    [Cistern]: Roman cisterns
    [Location]: Fermo
    [Country]: Italy
    [Water supply]: rainwater
    [Width(m)]: 30
    [Length(m)]: 170
    [Clear height(m)]: 6
    [Water depth(m)]: 0,70
    [Capacity(m³)]: 3,000
    [Volume(m³)]: 10,000
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  • []: Theodosius Cistern
    [Cistern]: Theodosius Cistern
    [Location]: Constantinople
    [Country]: Turkey
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    [Cistern]: Grotta Dragonara
    [Location]: Misenum
    [Country]: Italy
    [Water supply]: Rainwater?
    [Width(m)]: 70
    [Length(m)]: 172
    [Clear height(m)]: 19.5
    [Water depth(m)]: 4.5
    [Capacity(m³)]: 17,700
    [Volume(m³)]: 11,900
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About This Tool

No one who has any contact with the history of ancient Rome is unaware of the Roman aqueduct system. The construction of the aqueduct dates back to the Republic and the Roman aqueduct was over 300 years old by the time of the Empire. The creation of several cisterns in Rome shows the awareness of the relationship between drinking water and public health, as well as the serious public health problems of the city at that time. Before the aqueducts were built, the Romans’drinking water was long wells, rainwater, and the rivers of Tiber, all of which were extremely susceptible to pollution.

And after these huge cisterns were built, people’s drinking water health improved. A total of 19 cisterns were built in Rome, all housed in this random tool. The timing of the construction is unclear, but the city, the location, the carrying capacity, the length, width and height of the cisterns are all stored in the generator.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Roman cisterns.

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