The Romans abandoned the wall by about 410AD, and withdrew from England. There were various reasons, among which were; Increased Barbarian invasions, military coups and econimic decline.
A wall that can stop 7.62mm rounds typically needs to be made of materials with substantial density and thickness, such as reinforced concrete or brick. A wall with a thickness of at least 12 inches of solid concrete can effectively stop most conventional 7.62mm ammunition. Additionally, specialized ballistic materials like steel or Kevlar can also be used in wall construction to provide effective protection against these rounds.
Their fighting style was a form of teamwork. They would move as one unit and stand shield to shield making a wall of protection.
The Hadrian's Wall trail is 84 miles long. So simply 84 /12 is 7 days. However, you cannot guarantee accommodation every 12 miles nor a campsite. So you may have to walk more or less per day. If you're willing to rough it - tents - then it entirely feasible. It's not an arduous route, so easily 12 miles at the start pushing 18 towards the end.
I Use A Ruler For Measuring The Distance Between Blocks In A Wall Or Floor
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The Romans and the Celts fought in Hadrians Wall.
Hadrian's Wall, although it is in northern England and some distance from the modern Scottish border.
Probably not, as the Hadrians wall was the only thing that stopped the romans from invading scotland, so why marry someone you despise?
They have reached to the today's Scotland and then built the Hadrians wall so the north empire can not attack them.
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.
It was the least important wall
hadrians wall
no. It's in northumbria
because the Hadrian's wall is crumbled
Now Hadrian's wall is British, but originally it was Roman.
there was 16 forts.