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Albulae Aquae ("White Waters") is a group of springs located west of Tivoli, Italy. Its Latin name derives from the ancient Roman settlement here. The spring water is bluish, strongly impregnated with sulphur and carbonate of lime, and rises at a temperature of about . The principal spring, the "Lago della Regina", is continually diminishing in size owing to deposits left by the water. Dedicatory inscriptions in honour of the waters have been found at the site. The deposits form travertine stone which is still mined for building material. The remains of Roman thermal baths are nearby, which used the thermal springs. They are locally known as the baths of
Queen Zenobia Septimia Zenobia (Palmyrene Aramaic: , , vocalized as ; AD 240 – c. 274) was a third-century queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria. Many legends surround her ancestry; she was probably not a commoner and she married the ruler of the city, ...
as she lived in a villa nearby after she was brought back from Palmyra in 274. It is mentioned briefly by many ancient authors, among them, Virgil, Vitruvius, Isidore of Seville, and Pliny the Elder: Pliny, Historia Naturalis 31.6 ''Iuxta Romam Albulae aquae volneribus medentur, egelidae hae,''
''sed Cutiliae in Sabinis gelidissimae suctu quodam corpora invadunt,''
''ut prope morsus videri possit, aptissimae stomacho, nervis, universo corpori.'' ''The tepid waters of Albula, near Rome, have a healing effect upon wounds.''
''Those of Cutilia, again, in the Sabine territory, are intensely cold, and by a kind of suction penetrate ''
''the body to such a degree as to have the effect of a mordent almost. They are remarkably beneficial for affections of the stomach, sinews, and all parts of the body, in fact.''


External links


Albulae Aquae (University of Chicago)


References

{{reflist Roman sites in Lazio