Nero: Mad Tyrant or Misunderstood Emperor? — Fexingo History

Nero's Aqueducts: The Aqua Claudia and Rome's Water Revolution

6 min · 19. Juni 2026
Episode Nero's Aqueducts: The Aqua Claudia and Rome's Water Revolution Cover

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When Nero needed to secure his legacy after the Great Fire of 64 AD, he turned not to golden palaces but to water. This episode follows the completion of the Aqua Claudia and the Anio Novus, two of Rome's mightiest aqueducts, whose construction was started by Caligula and Claudius but finished by Nero. We explore the engineering marvels—the arcades of the Porta Maggiore, the massive concrete channels, the daily flow of millions of gallons into the city's fountains, baths, and private homes. Along the way we meet the curator aquarum, the slave gangs who maintained the system, and the emperor who dedicated the Aqua Claudia in 52 AD but whose name Nero took care to stamp on every arch. We also look at how the Great Fire reshaped water infrastructure, with Nero doubling public fountain access to prevent future disasters. And we consider the darker side: the aqueducts that fueled Nero's Domus Aurea baths, and the legal battles over water rights that Tacitus records. A story of concrete, politics, and the wet pulse of the imperial city. #Nero #AquaClaudia #RomanAqueducts #FlavianDynasty #RomanEngineering #PortaMaggiore #AnioNovus #CuratorAquarum #Frontinus #Tacitus #DomusAurea #GreatFireofRome #RomanBaths #ImperialRome #WaterInfrastructure #History #FexingoHistory #RomanConcrete Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Nero and the Dacian Wars: The Danube Frontier Ignites Cover

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Episode Nero's Artistic Ambitions: Charioteer and Lyre Player Cover

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Episode Nero and the Olympic Games of 67 AD Cover

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Episode Nero and the Plague of 65 AD: The Epidemic That Shook Rome Cover

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