The Byzantines used various symbols on their aqueducts, primarily Christian iconography, reflecting the empire's religious orientation. Common motifs included crosses and representations of saints, which served both decorative and protective purposes. Additionally, some aqueducts featured inscriptions that honored emperors or celebrated important civic achievements. These symbols helped to convey the authority and piety of the Byzantine state while also reinforcing the significance of water infrastructure in urban life.
The Romans did not build aqueducts on top of each other. When the aqueducts had to cross valleys the water conduit was put on top of bridgeworks. When the bridgework needed to be high, the Romans achieved this height by building two or three rows or arches on top of each other. This was done to reach the height and maintain the structural solidity the arched offered. There was only one water conduit at the top. The Romans also tried to keep the gradient of aqueducts slight to avoid the water gathering too much speed.
The remains of Roman aqueducts are in Rome itself, Italy, Britain, France, Spain and Israel. These are just the above ground aqueducts. There are numerous underground aqueducts running throughout what was the Roman empire, as most of the aqueducts were underground. Many of them are either still in use today or can be put in use if needed.
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There is little consensus on the exact amount of water that flowed continuously in the nine+ two aqueducts from the Tiber river to Rome. The lowest was estimated at 85063 gallons per day to a high of 266978.35 gallons a day.Recent estimates put it at 158503.23 -176995 gallons with supply of 58.503 gallons in each of the 591 [ lacus] delivery point with consumption of 15.85-17.69 gallons per capita for 900 Romans at each delivery point.
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My guess is that the symbols were family crests.
Most of the Romans aqueducts were underground conduits. They put the conduits on bridgework when they needed to cross a valley or when they needed to keep it at a gradient to keep the water flowing.
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The Romans did not build aqueducts on top of each other. When the aqueducts had to cross valleys the water conduit was put on top of bridgeworks. When the bridgework needed to be high, the Romans achieved this height by building two or three rows or arches on top of each other. This was done to reach the height and maintain the structural solidity the arched offered. There was only one water conduit at the top. The Romans also tried to keep the gradient of aqueducts slight to avoid the water gathering too much speed.
write the code in your name and then put in your symbols then it should say that is incorrect so then write your name and symbols in they it shall work
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The remains of Roman aqueducts are in Rome itself, Italy, Britain, France, Spain and Israel. These are just the above ground aqueducts. There are numerous underground aqueducts running throughout what was the Roman empire, as most of the aqueducts were underground. Many of them are either still in use today or can be put in use if needed.
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The symbols represent the Crimson Dragon itself when all of them are put together.
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