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In ancient Rome, the Piscina Publica ("Public Pool") was a public reservoir and swimming pool located in Regio XII. The region itself came to be called informally Piscina Publica from the landmark. The piscina was situated in the low-lying area between the Via Appia, the Servian Wall, and the northeast slope of the Aventine Hill, an area later occupied by the Baths of Caracalla.

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  • Nell'antica Roma, la Piscina Pubblica (in latino: Piscina Publica) era un bacino e una piscina aperta al pubblico utilizzo ubicata nella XII regione augustea.La stessa regione prese il nome da questa piscina.Della Piscina Publica non rimangono vestigia. Vi è disaccordo se la piscina fosse alimentata da una delle numerose sorgenti presenti nelle immediate vicinanze o tramite l'aqua Appia, il primo acquedotto fatto edificare da Appio Claudio Cieco. L'acquedotto riforniva di acqua le attività di lavorazione della lana poste nell'area della piscina. (it)
  • Piscina Pública (em latim: Piscina Publica) era um reservatório de água e piscina localizado na antiga Região XII da cidade de Roma, que ficou conhecida informalmente como "Piscina Pública". Ela ficava num vale entre a Via Ápia, a Muralha Serviana e a encosta norte do monte Aventino, uma área que depois seria ocupada pelas Termas de Caracala. (pt)
  • In ancient Rome, the Piscina Publica ("Public Pool") was a public reservoir and swimming pool located in Regio XII. The region itself came to be called informally Piscina Publica from the landmark. The piscina was situated in the low-lying area between the Via Appia, the Servian Wall, and the northeast slope of the Aventine Hill, an area later occupied by the Baths of Caracalla. (en)
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  • In ancient Rome, the Piscina Publica ("Public Pool") was a public reservoir and swimming pool located in Regio XII. The region itself came to be called informally Piscina Publica from the landmark. The piscina was situated in the low-lying area between the Via Appia, the Servian Wall, and the northeast slope of the Aventine Hill, an area later occupied by the Baths of Caracalla. There is some disagreement as to whether the reservoir was fed by one of several springs in the immediate area or by the Aqua Appia, the first public aqueduct built by Appius Claudius Caecus. Located just inside the Porta Capena, it was the first site for both communal water distribution and sports. The aqueduct supplied water for wool processors near the piscina. Mention of a piscina publica was first made in 215 BC, when the two city praetors moved their tribunals to the site, near where the Senate was meeting with generals to discuss the ongoing Hannibalic War. A reference in Festus indicates that it no longer existed in the 2nd century. (en)
  • Nell'antica Roma, la Piscina Pubblica (in latino: Piscina Publica) era un bacino e una piscina aperta al pubblico utilizzo ubicata nella XII regione augustea.La stessa regione prese il nome da questa piscina.Della Piscina Publica non rimangono vestigia. Vi è disaccordo se la piscina fosse alimentata da una delle numerose sorgenti presenti nelle immediate vicinanze o tramite l'aqua Appia, il primo acquedotto fatto edificare da Appio Claudio Cieco. L'acquedotto riforniva di acqua le attività di lavorazione della lana poste nell'area della piscina. (it)
  • Piscina Pública (em latim: Piscina Publica) era um reservatório de água e piscina localizado na antiga Região XII da cidade de Roma, que ficou conhecida informalmente como "Piscina Pública". Ela ficava num vale entre a Via Ápia, a Muralha Serviana e a encosta norte do monte Aventino, uma área que depois seria ocupada pelas Termas de Caracala. (pt)
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