The still-functioning entrance to the inspection duct of the Acqua Vergine, at Via del Nazareno. by Medievalists.net April 14, 2011 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsRestoring the Ancient Water Supply System in Renaissance Rome: The Popes, the civic administration, and the Acqua VergineCreativity, the trickster, and the cunning harper king: A study of the minstrel disguise entrance trick in "King Horn" and "Sir Orfeo"Twelfth Century Great Towers: The Case for the DefenceGold coins dating back 1200 years discovered in IsraelHidden Entrance Revealed at Dover Castle After 800 Years Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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