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Claudius was emperor of the Roman Empire around 40AD. He expanded the empire to include Britain where Hadrian was a great general who tamed the frontier and built Hadrians wall in Northern England to help keep out the "savages".
Hadrian's Wall was built during that Emperor's reign. it was built to attempt to keep the maurauding northern clans(forerunners to the Scots) from attacking the Roman villages farther south. It basically marked the northern-most extent of the Roman Empire on the Isle of Britain.
Hadrian was an important leader because he built Hadrian's Wall which showed the northern limit of the empire. He also rebuilt the Pantheon and constructed the Temple of Venus and Roma. He is known to be one of the "Five Good Emperors." This may be because these emperors did not have biological heirs and were forced to pick an heir otherwise, meaning that they could pick someone good for the position instead of have an inept heir replace them.
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Emperor Hadrian is responsible for many of the defenses built in Britain. He is most well known for Hadrian's Wall in Northern Britain.
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Hadrian's Wall was completed around AD 128 during the rule of Emperor Hadrian. The construction of the wall began in AD 122 and was part of a broader strategy to secure the Roman frontier in Britain. The wall stretched approximately 73 miles across northern England, serving as a defensive fortification and a means to control trade and immigration.
Hadrian's wall is a defensive wall built in Roman Britain. Its construction was started in AD 122. The wall is partly built with Squared Stones and partly with Turf.
Hadrian's Wall, often referred to as Antonine Wall in the context of Roman Britain, was built during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, starting around AD 122. The Antonine Wall itself, located further north in Scotland, was constructed later, around AD 142, during the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius. This wall marked the northernmost boundary of the Roman Empire in Britain and was used for military purposes and as a defensive structure.