• ...ადრიანეშ კიდა; Muur van Hadrianus; Хадријанов зид; Muralha de Adriano; Hadrian's waw; Hadrianmuren; Hadrians mur; Adrian divarı; Hadrian's Wall
  • The Hadrian Wall was built 1900 years ago, around 122 AD, by the Roman Emperor Hadrian (Adrianus), to protect the Roman outpost of Brittania from the...
  • stationed in forts is far more pronounced than the ones in the milecastles and turrets.[31]. Breeze discusses three theories about the soldiers on Hadrian's Wall.
  • The Antonine Wall was half the length of Hadrians Wall since it was constructed at the narrow point between Bridgeness in the east and Old Kilpatrick in the west.
  • Hadrian's Wall is a former Roman fortification in the Roman province of Britannia in what is now northern England.
  • The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a British cultural icon. Today, completing the Hadrians Wall walk is popular among many.
  • That meant Hadrians Wall was a cultural melting point, with cohorts from modern-day Netherlands, Spain, Romania, Algeria, Iraq, Syria – and more.
  • Hadrian's Wall (known in antiquity as the Vallum Hadriani or the Vallum Aelian) is a defensive frontier work in northern Britain which dates...
  • Birdoswald Roman Fort, known as Banna to the Romans, one of the sixteen forts situated along the length of Hadrian's Wall, is an impressive site.
  • Map of Hadrians Wall Map of Hadrians Wall - click any red square to go to that fort page. Wall and major Roman forts and roads are shown.