![Aqueducts of Rome: (left) view of Porta Maggiore (double-arched gate)... | Download Scientific Diagram Aqueducts of Rome: (left) view of Porta Maggiore (double-arched gate)... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228350050/figure/fig3/AS:302006100086788@1449015273498/Aqueducts-of-Rome-left-view-of-Porta-Maggiore-double-arched-gate-on-the-Aurelian.png)
Aqueducts of Rome: (left) view of Porta Maggiore (double-arched gate)... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Nero's Aqueduct (Arcus Neroniani) near Porta Maggiore, Rome: view from via Severino Grattoni | RIBA pix Nero's Aqueduct (Arcus Neroniani) near Porta Maggiore, Rome: view from via Severino Grattoni | RIBA pix](https://www.ribapix.com/images/thumbs/032/0327490_RIBA25652_600.jpeg)
Nero's Aqueduct (Arcus Neroniani) near Porta Maggiore, Rome: view from via Severino Grattoni | RIBA pix
![CIL 6.1256-1258 – Three inscriptions on the Porta Maggiore aqueduct, the first commemorating the project under the emperor Claudius, with the latter inscriptions belong to Vespasian and Titus CIL 6.1256-1258 – Three inscriptions on the Porta Maggiore aqueduct, the first commemorating the project under the emperor Claudius, with the latter inscriptions belong to Vespasian and Titus](https://kb.osu.edu/bitstream/handle/1811/100208/CIL%206.1256-1258%20(2).jpg?sequence=2)
CIL 6.1256-1258 – Three inscriptions on the Porta Maggiore aqueduct, the first commemorating the project under the emperor Claudius, with the latter inscriptions belong to Vespasian and Titus
![The Porta Maggiore, a monumental double-arch built to connect two Roman aqueducts on the border of the Esquiline Hill in 52 CE. By 275 CE, the structure was incorporated into the Aurelian The Porta Maggiore, a monumental double-arch built to connect two Roman aqueducts on the border of the Esquiline Hill in 52 CE. By 275 CE, the structure was incorporated into the Aurelian](https://preview.redd.it/qd76dmsou2j51.jpg?auto=webp&s=9ee82ae1da36a0f48aff5b1f8eefdb1e9b0f515e)