Hereof, where does Rome get its water?
According to legend, Rome was founded by the brothers Romulus and Remus in 753 B.C.E. [6]. Rome's location provided two key advantages: its seven hills made city defense more manageable and the Tiber river supplied a steady source of water.
Additionally, are Roman aqueducts still used today? The only Roman aqueduct still functioning today is the Aqua Virgo, known in Italian as Acqua Vergine.
Simply so, where did most people in Rome get their water?
Construction of the Aqua Traiana began in AD 109 during the reign of Trajan (AD 53 to 117). The last of the 11 aqueducts of ancient Rome, the Aqua Alexandrina was built in AD 226. It is not entirely clear that the average citizen of ancient Rome obtained most of their daily water supply from the aqueducts.
Where is Rome found today?
Italy
