Emperor Hadrian, who ruled from 117 to 138 AD, was known for his cultured and introspective personality. He was intellectual, with a strong appreciation for the arts, philosophy, and architecture, evident in his extensive building projects, including Hadrian's Wall and the Pantheon in Rome. Hadrian was also seen as a pragmatic and effective ruler, often engaging directly with his subjects, yet he could be perceived as aloof and distant in his personal relationships. His leadership style combined a deep sense of duty with a love for Greek culture, reflecting a complex character that balanced ambition and sensitivity.
no. It's in northumbria
The Romans and the Celts fought in Hadrians Wall.
Hadrians wall
about 500 to 1000 soldiers
At its highest surviving point it is about 3 metres high.
Hadrians wall is in Rome and It was built by the sevants of King Hadrian. And they found timber by it.
The Amazon River is much longer. Hadrians Wall, in England, is much shorter.
hadrians wall
no. It's in northumbria
It was the least important wall
there was 16 forts.
Hadrians and Antonines
None. It is entirely in England.
The Romans and the Celts fought in Hadrians Wall.
Stone and composite bricks.
because the Hadrian's wall is crumbled
built between 122 and 130AD, you can work the maths