- Look up
aqueduct in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aqueduct may
refer to:
Aqueduct (bridge), a
bridge to
convey water over an obstacle, such as a ravine...
-
Rostokino Aqueduct, also
known as
Millionny Bridge, is a
stone aqueduct over
Yauza River in
Rostokino District of Moscow, Russia,
built in 1780-1804. It...
- At the
posterior lateral wall of the
temporal bone is the
vestibular aqueduct,
which extends to the
posterior surface of the
petrous portion of the temporal...
- destro**** in the 4th century. The town was
supplied with
water by an
aquaeduct from Kythrea, destro**** in the 7th century. The
water was
collected in...
-
April 2012. The
hypothesis of the
Heidenmauer being a
remainder of an
aquaeduct now has been
definitely proven wrong.
Further reading see: Klee, Margot:...
- of her role as Co-Redemptrix and mediator. He
famously called Mary an "
aquaeduct of grace."
Dante has
Bernard speak a
profound Marian prayer at the beginning...
-
there are some
traces of a Tower, or some such
building at the end of the
Aquaeduct by the Spring,
which one may
suppose would have had a
reservoir on its...
-
Ashgate Publishing. pp. 9–18. ISBN 9781315259567. 3D
reconstruction of the
Aquaeduct of
Valens at the
Byzantium 1200
project Turkish Ministry of
Culture –...
- Roman-Byzantine necropolis,
aquaeduct and
hippodrome as well, as far as they had not been
buried underneath sand
dunes already. The
aquaeduct became the "lone witness...
-
Remnants of
Roman Aquaeduct at Auzia...