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The Ancient Aqueducts of Lyons.

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Nothing gives a better idea of the splendour of the city of Lyons under the reign of the first Roman Emperors, than the remains of the ancient monuments. We see there at the present day, remains of temples, of palaces, of amphitheatres, of basins for mock sea fights, of baths and of many Aqueducts, of which three were constructed under the reigns of Augustus, of Tiberius and of Claudius, for conducting water to that part of the ancient city situated upon the mountain.

The first and the most ancient of these Aqueducts, constructed by Mark Anthony, brought the waters from Mount-d’Or, by means of two branches which embraced that group of mountains.

The water furnished by the first Aqueduct having been found insufficient, they constructed a second one to bring the water of the Loire.

The third Aqueduct was built by the Emperor Claudius to furnish water to the palace of the emperors situated upon an elevated mountain. The Aqueducts built at this era are all of the same construction; that is to say, from the plan and construction adopted by the Romans. A fourth Aqueduct was also constructed for this city, but there is some doubt whether it was built by the Romans.

Illustrations of the Croton Aqueduct

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