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there was 16 forts.
None. It is not a brick wall. It was constructed of stone and turf.
about 500 to 1000 soldiers
The wall was built in about 122 AD, almost 1,900 years ago. It was built at the time of Emperor Hadrian, hence the name. It was built to protect the north of England, the furthest western part of the Roman empire] from attacks by the Scots [Picts].
The Romans lived mostly in the towns they built. Some rich Romans had villas in the countryside. Many of the Romans in Britain were sodiers who lived in the forts where their legions were stationed or along Hadrian's Wall.
101 baths that the Romans have built so far
Hadrian's Wall is made up of roughly 80 large Milecastles, 160 smaller Turrets, and an estimated 24 million stones that make up the wall itself.
Emperor Hadrian wanted to protect the empire. The wall was there to protect the north of England from raids by Scottish tribes. The Romans were unable to conquer the Scots, so they built a wall to keep them out. There was also another border wall, further north, built by Emperor Antonius, but it 'only' lasted for about 150 years. Hadrian's wall lasted for around 500 years, and many parts of it still exist today.
Millions. Many died and their bones were made into the Wall.
The Roman army was not a patrician army. The early Roman army was a levied militia of peasant-proprietors. Later it was turned into a professional army of volunteers and the solider there the poor who found a chance to have a career, a pay and on retirement, a lump sum or a plot of land. The patricians were the aristocracy. They provided many of the generals.
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The cities or towns that the Romans built were planned based upon the military camp or "castra". The town was a basic rectangle with walls and with streets organized in grid to form various quarters or neighborhoods. Two main roads crossed the entire town, from wall to wall and at their intersection was the town's forum while four main gates were placed at their ends. Remember that these were the towns that the Romans built. Towns that the Romans took over such a Pompeii were different.The cities or towns that the Romans built were planned based upon the military camp or "castra". The town was a basic rectangle with walls and with streets organized in grid to form various quarters or neighborhoods. Two main roads crossed the entire town, from wall to wall and at their intersection was the town's forum while four main gates were placed at their ends. Remember that these were the towns that the Romans built. Towns that the Romans took over such a Pompeii were different.The cities or towns that the Romans built were planned based upon the military camp or "castra". The town was a basic rectangle with walls and with streets organized in grid to form various quarters or neighborhoods. Two main roads crossed the entire town, from wall to wall and at their intersection was the town's forum while four main gates were placed at their ends. Remember that these were the towns that the Romans built. Towns that the Romans took over such a Pompeii were different.The cities or towns that the Romans built were planned based upon the military camp or "castra". The town was a basic rectangle with walls and with streets organized in grid to form various quarters or neighborhoods. Two main roads crossed the entire town, from wall to wall and at their intersection was the town's forum while four main gates were placed at their ends. Remember that these were the towns that the Romans built. Towns that the Romans took over such a Pompeii were different.The cities or towns that the Romans built were planned based upon the military camp or "castra". The town was a basic rectangle with walls and with streets organized in grid to form various quarters or neighborhoods. Two main roads crossed the entire town, from wall to wall and at their intersection was the town's forum while four main gates were placed at their ends. Remember that these were the towns that the Romans built. Towns that the Romans took over such a Pompeii were different.The cities or towns that the Romans built were planned based upon the military camp or "castra". The town was a basic rectangle with walls and with streets organized in grid to form various quarters or neighborhoods. Two main roads crossed the entire town, from wall to wall and at their intersection was the town's forum while four main gates were placed at their ends. Remember that these were the towns that the Romans built. Towns that the Romans took over such a Pompeii were different.The cities or towns that the Romans built were planned based upon the military camp or "castra". The town was a basic rectangle with walls and with streets organized in grid to form various quarters or neighborhoods. Two main roads crossed the entire town, from wall to wall and at their intersection was the town's forum while four main gates were placed at their ends. Remember that these were the towns that the Romans built. Towns that the Romans took over such a Pompeii were different.The cities or towns that the Romans built were planned based upon the military camp or "castra". The town was a basic rectangle with walls and with streets organized in grid to form various quarters or neighborhoods. Two main roads crossed the entire town, from wall to wall and at their intersection was the town's forum while four main gates were placed at their ends. Remember that these were the towns that the Romans built. Towns that the Romans took over such a Pompeii were different.The cities or towns that the Romans built were planned based upon the military camp or "castra". The town was a basic rectangle with walls and with streets organized in grid to form various quarters or neighborhoods. Two main roads crossed the entire town, from wall to wall and at their intersection was the town's forum while four main gates were placed at their ends. Remember that these were the towns that the Romans built. Towns that the Romans took over such a Pompeii were different.