11-09-2016, 03:17 AM
Ave Civitas,
I am beginning to work on a section of book three in my series on Alaric. I am interested in how the water supply for the eastern empire was managed.
I know, from the ND that there was a The count of the aqueducts in Rome. How wide did his authority spread. Would a mirror 'count of aqueducts in Constantinopolis' have identical duties and how far from the city would their authority range?
In particular, I am wondering about the water system for Nicomedia. I imagine there would have been someone on site to repair and maintain the water system in that city. But what I don't know, and am turning to your wizardry for help, would he be under direct authority of the aquarius of Constantinopolis, or would there be a diocesan or provincial intermediary?
As always, thanks in advance for your help.
I am beginning to work on a section of book three in my series on Alaric. I am interested in how the water supply for the eastern empire was managed.
I know, from the ND that there was a The count of the aqueducts in Rome. How wide did his authority spread. Would a mirror 'count of aqueducts in Constantinopolis' have identical duties and how far from the city would their authority range?
In particular, I am wondering about the water system for Nicomedia. I imagine there would have been someone on site to repair and maintain the water system in that city. But what I don't know, and am turning to your wizardry for help, would he be under direct authority of the aquarius of Constantinopolis, or would there be a diocesan or provincial intermediary?
As always, thanks in advance for your help.
AKA Tom Chelmowski
Historiae Eruditere (if that is proper Latin)
Historiae Eruditere (if that is proper Latin)