- artincontext.org hadrians-wall/Hadrian’s Wall is a historic Roman wall in England that was utilized as a defense fortification during the reign of Emperor Hadrian.
- scienceabc.com social-science/why-was-hadrians-…Why Was Hadrian’s Wall Built? Hadrian’s frontiers all over the empire had used natural features as boundaries for Roman territories.
- visitcumbria.com car/hadrianswall/Hadrian's Wall between Gisland and Birdoswald. ... Hadrian’s Wall is the most important monument built by the Romans in Britain.
- primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk romans/hadrianswall.htmWhy did the Romans build Hadrian's Wall? The Romans built it because they were afraid that the people of the north might attack them.
- artfilemagazine.com hadrians-wall/Hadrian’s Wall, as the name may suggest, was named after the Roman Emperor of the same name, and this Roman wall in England has a similarly long history.
- historyhit.com facts-about-hadrians-wall/Hadrian’s Wall is both the best-preserved frontier of the Roman Empire and one of Britain’s most awe-inspiring historic landmarks.
- ashleyabroad.com 2019/10/30/hiking-hadrians-wall-…Opened in 2003, Hadrian’s Wall Path is an 84-mile trail that stretches across Northern England and follows Hadrian’s Wall as closely as possible.
- roman-empire.net places/hadrians-wall/These structures were architecturally integrated into Hadrian’s Wall, contributing to the frontier’s defensive capabilities by providing additional layers of observation.
- historic-uk.com HistoryMagazine/DestinationsUK/…This time a new frontier, the Antonine Wall, was rapidly established between the Forth and Clyde rivers and Hadrian’s Wall was promptly abandoned.
- imagininghistory.co.uk post/hadrian-s-wall-what-…Hadrian's Wall was constructed in 122AD. What: It is a huge wall that stretches right across the North of England, named after Emperor Hadrian.