Hadrian's Wall was used to protect Britianna (Today known as Britan or The United Kingdom, England, yeah you know what I'm talking about) anyways, if any invaders made it over the wall at all, there were tall mountains (which probably really tired them out) then a whole bunch of other tricky obstacles and then a HUGE (and I mean HUGE) valley, so it was pretty much impossible to invade Britianna. hope this helps
The purpose of Hadrian's wall could be called defensive. It was there with its posts and forts to prevent border raids and give an alarm if a large army was spotted. It also (supposedly) marked the limit of the Roman Empire.
Hadrians and Antonines
Hadrians wall is in Rome and It was built by the sevants of King Hadrian. And they found timber by it.
to keep out wierdos
If you are putting braces in walls it keeps them supported
The Amazon River is much longer. Hadrians Wall, in England, is much shorter.
hadrians wall
no. It's in northumbria
The border between Scotland and England is marked by a boundary that was established through various treaties and agreements over the centuries, most notably the Treaty of York in 1237. Today, the boundary is marked by signs and, in some places, physical markers such as the stone cairns known as "Border Stanes" that date back to the 18th century.
It was the least important wall
Sumerian cities had walls around them for the primary purpose of protection.
there was 16 forts.
Its purpose was to divide eastern and western Berlin