Hadrian's Wall. It's actually all in England.
Hadrian's Wall.
The Romans built Hadrian's Wall across the North of England. The wall is also known as the Roman Wall, Pict's Wall, or Vallum Hadriani in Latin.
Hadrian was the emperor who built a wall across northern England. The emperor Antoninus Pius also built a wall completely across Scotland. They were called Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall respectively.Hadrian was the emperor who built a wall across northern England. The emperor Antoninus Pius also built a wall completely across Scotland. They were called Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall respectively.Hadrian was the emperor who built a wall across northern England. The emperor Antoninus Pius also built a wall completely across Scotland. They were called Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall respectively.Hadrian was the emperor who built a wall across northern England. The emperor Antoninus Pius also built a wall completely across Scotland. They were called Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall respectively.Hadrian was the emperor who built a wall across northern England. The emperor Antoninus Pius also built a wall completely across Scotland. They were called Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall respectively.Hadrian was the emperor who built a wall across northern England. The emperor Antoninus Pius also built a wall completely across Scotland. They were called Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall respectively.Hadrian was the emperor who built a wall across northern England. The emperor Antoninus Pius also built a wall completely across Scotland. They were called Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall respectively.Hadrian was the emperor who built a wall across northern England. The emperor Antoninus Pius also built a wall completely across Scotland. They were called Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall respectively.Hadrian was the emperor who built a wall across northern England. The emperor Antoninus Pius also built a wall completely across Scotland. They were called Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall respectively.
England. Scotland lies to the North.
Across nothern England
England
Hadrian's Wall
Hadrian's wall on the borders between England and Scotland is very famous The Antonine wall is less well known as is the walls Of Lugo in Spain
The threequarter wall is just a wall three quarters of the way along the island, that stretches across the island. They also have a quarter wall.
Hadrian had a wall built a wall across Northumberland andCumbriato protect England from attacks by Picts of Scotland.
The location of the wall was planned to take advantage of the Whin Sill, a geological outcrop which runs west to east across the north of england. The wall was built for a.economic reasons ( levying of taxes) b. to control the passage of people between the tribes to the north and those to the south. c. provide quick communications for the military d. allow the emperor Hadrian to create his own substantial building projects as had his predecessor the emperor Hadrian. By 1600 AD the English /Scottish border was established to the north of the Wall ...but the Wall is not the border
The wall which was built in northern England in 122 AD was Hadrian's Wall. It was 117.5 kilometres (73 miles) long. The wall which was built in Scotland between the Firth of Forth and the First of Clyde in 142 AD was the Antonine Wall. It was 63 kilometres (39 miles) long.
Hadrian's Wall was a stone and turf wall built by the Roman Empire right across the width of Great Britain to a: prevent military raids by the Scots who lived to the north, b: improve economic conditions in England and to provide peaceful conditions in the rest of England which lay to the south (excluding Wales), c: Mark where the Roman empire in England ended d: separate the Selgovae tribe in the north from the Brigantes in the south and to discourage them from uniting. It is in the north of England and extends from Wallsend - Tyne and Wear (Segedunum Fort) in the East to the Solway Firth in the West. It is around 74 miles or 117km long. Link below shows the location.