Roman Aqueduct of Nicopolis

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Illustration

Arienne King
by George Kafantaris
published on 15 April 2019
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The Roman aqueduct at Nicopolis in Epirus, Italy. Nicopolis was founded in 29 BCE by Augustus (r. 27 BCE - 14 CE), and is notable for being the home of the philosopher Epictetus (c. 50 CE - c. 130 CE) after his exile by Domitian (r. 81 - 96 CE).

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