There were two of them: Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall.
Hadrian's Wall cuts through Northumberland and Cumbria, from Wallsend, west of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, by the east coast, to near Bowes-on-Solway, on the Solway Firth, on the west coast.
The Antonine Wall was further north, in the central belt of Scotland. It runs from the Firth of Forth on the east coast to the Firth of Clyde on the east coast.
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Poulter J. S. has written: 'The planning of Roman roads and walls in northern Britain' -- subject(s): Roman Walls, Roman Roads, Design and construction
About 8-9% of Christians in the UK are Roman Catholic.
They put them on walls, or have it as decoration.
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Strong defenses were a very important part of the Roman Empire, the Romans decided to protect the towns. They built walls around all the towns to protect the towns. That is why the walls were important
They were buried outside the city walls. Roman Religion forbade burials within the city walls.
A Roman Ballista was a catapult-like device used for throwing stones at city walls during a siege.
Part of the UK was once a colony of the ancient Roman Empire
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