Aqua means waters . That's the only word i'm ok with
yes, south of old walls of rome.
In the year 226 AD; it was the Aqua Alexandrina, built near Rome.
There were 11 aqueducts serving Rome. The first that was built, therefore the oldest, was the Aqua Appia, which was built in 312 BC. Today it would be about 2300 years old.
Royal Rome.
If you mean who founded Rome in the legend, the answer is Romulus and Remus.
"aqua" means water
yes, south of old walls of rome.
aqua (water) mizu aqua (colour) mizuiro
Do you mean "aqua" (that is in my username as my favorite color...LOL) The root aqua means water.
aqua=water astricta= that tyour job to find it
Yes - aqua has the same meaning in many languages !
water
Water
The spanish word aqua means water in english...
If you mean where does aqua come from, it comes from the laying word for water, like an aquifer
312 BC Aqua Appia, Rome's first aqueduct is built by Appius Claudius Caecus, the aqueduct is nearly all underground.272 BC Aqua Anio Vetus144 BC Aqua Marcia, 90 km (56 miles) in length, construction starts.33 BC Aqua Julia is built by Octavian (Emperor Augustus)19 BC Aqua Virgo is built to supply the thermal baths in the Campus Martius.38-52 AD Aqua Claudia built109 AD Aqua Traiana brings water from Lake Bracciano to supply Rome's suburbs, now called Trastevere
In the year 226 AD; it was the Aqua Alexandrina, built near Rome.