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  • 312 BCE
    Rome's first aqueduct constructed, the 16km long Aqua Appia.
  • 144 BCE - 140 BCE
    Rome's 91 km long Aqua Marcia aqueduct constructed.
  • c. 20 BCE
    The Campus Martius baths in Rome are constructed and donated to the people by Agrippa.
  • 19 BCE
    Arch of Augustus built in Rome to commemorate victory over the Parthians.
  • c. 1 CE - c. 100 CE
    Construction of the temple of Jupiter Baal by the Romans.
  • c. 50 CE
    The largest Roman aqueduct, 49m high, completed at Pont du Gard.
  • 70 CE
    Arch of Titus built in Rome to commemorate the conquest of Jerusalem.
  • 113 CE
    Trajan’s column is constructed in Rome.
  • 117 CE - 138 CE
    Rule of the Roman Emperor Hadrian who supports great building projects in and around the Agora of Athens.
  • 122 CE
    Construction begins on Hadrian's Wall.
  • c. 127 CE
    The Baths of Hadrian at Lepcis Magna are completed.
  • 150 CE
    Nymphaion fountain of Herodes Atticus built at Olympia.
  • 203 CE
    Arch of Septimius Severus built in Rome to commemorate victories over the Parthians.
  • 305 CE
    The Baths of Diocletian in Rome are completed.
  • c. 315 CE
    Arch of Constantine I built in Rome to commemorate victory over Maxentius in 312 CE.