Hadrian's Wall stretched 80 Roman miles, or 120 kilometers. The width and height varied depending on materials. At some points, the wall was 3 meters wide and 5-6 meters high - at others, 6 meters wide and 3.5 meters high. Another section was eight Roman feet high (2.4 meters) and 10 feet at the base.
Hadrians wall is in Rome and It was built by the sevants of King Hadrian. And they found timber by it.
Hadrian's Wall (whats left of it) crosses land, there is no water either side. Silly question!
The Emperor of Qin had taken control over all of China by 221 B.C. To stop invading forces, he ordered a wall to be built. It was called 'the 10,000 Li Long Wall' (a Li = roughly 3/10 mile). It later became known as the Great Wall, but not the Great Wall we are familiar with. That was built by later rulers over the remnants of Qin's Great Wall. It took ten years and some 300,000 workers to build Qin's wall. The bodies of dead workers were buried in the wall.
The roman emperor Hadrian had a wall built in Scotland.
Some have said the great wall was a symbol of fear, others unification while for others it was a symbol of national defence. This wall was built by Qin Shi Huang in China.
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.
It was the least important wall
The Amazon River is much longer. Hadrians Wall, in England, is much shorter.
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.
None. It is not a brick wall. It was constructed of stone and turf.
about 500 to 1000 soldiers
None. It is entirely in England.