- 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.
- worldhistory.org Hadrians_Wall/Hadrian's Wall (known in antiquity as the Vallum Hadriani or the Vallum Aelian) is a defensive frontier work in northern Britain which dates from 122 CE.
- odysseyadventures.ca articles/hadrian-wall/…Hadrian's Wall. ... Then a turf wall continued the line to Bowness. It was most likely the local availability of suitable building materials that determined the result.
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- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Hadrian's_WallThe Latin and Romano-Celtic names of some of the Hadrian's Wall forts are known, from the Notitia Dignitatum and other evidence
- britainexpress.com History/Hadrians_Wall.htmThe most famous Roman remain in England is Hadrian's Wall. It is not by any stretch the most northerly point of the Roman advance; they reached as far north as...
- britannica.com topic/Hadrians-WallFoundations of buildings at Housesteads Fort, an exceptionally well-preserved ruin of a Roman outpost along Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland, England.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/Hadrian's_WallHadrian's Wall Path follows the north bank of the Tyne but is entirely modern for 14 miles west, as through Newcastle the ancient route and structures are obliterated.
- history.com Ancient Rome Hadrian’s WallHadrian's Wall is the remains of a line of stone fortifications built under Roman Emperor Hadrian following the conquest of Britain in the second century A.D.
- mariamilani.com ancient_rome/hadrians_wall.htmThe history of Hadrian's wall started as the most expensive civil engineering project of its time, and as the northermost frontier of the Empire.