He controlled the Roman border by being a very harsh emperor and learning as he went along. One of his "border achievements" was the building of Hadrian's wall in northern Britain in order to stop border raids.
He controlled the Roman border by being a very harsh emperor and learning as he went along. One of his "border achievements" was the building of Hadrian's wall in northern Britain in order to stop border raids.
The Roman empire stopped expanding during the reign of Hadrian, for the most part. Although Hadrian consolidated the borders, there were small incursions into places up North such as Wales and Scotland, but no major territories were added to the empire.
Hadrian's Wall was built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian around AD 122, primarily to secure the northern frontier of the Roman Empire in Britain, not specifically to protect German borders. The wall was intended to keep out the tribes from what is now Scotland and to control immigration and trade across the border. While it was part of Rome's broader strategy to defend its territories, it was not constructed for the Germanic borders specifically.
By being a very harsh emperor and learning as he went along.
No. Diocletian split the Roman Empire.
Emperor Hadrian dealt with the vast Roman Empire by implementing a policy of consolidation rather than expansion. He focused on strengthening and securing the empire's borders, famously constructing Hadrian's Wall in Britain to defend against northern tribes. Additionally, he promoted cultural integration and administrative efficiency, fostering loyalty among the diverse populations within the empire. His approach emphasized stability and unity over territorial conquest.
Hadrian was famous in the entire Roman empire due to his buildings ( his villa, the Pantheon, etc). He became infamous for his destruction of Jerusalem. However we best remember him for "Hadrian's Wall" in northern Britain.
i think Hadrian
Perhaps Hadrian.
he would make the roman empire more powerful
Hadrian ruled for 21 years, from 117 to 138.
Hadrian's Wall was a wall which marked the border of the Roman Empire in northern England. It is named after the emperor Hadrian, who commissioned its construction.