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Which Roman Emperor built a massive wall across Northern Britain in 122 A.D?

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J. Harty

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Answered Jan 31, 2019

Emperor Hadrian ordered his soldiers to construct a massive Roman Wall across Northern Britain (Roman Britain) to separate it from Scotland in A. D 122. He was a ruler that determined to consolidate the Roman Empire’s borders.

The wall was built to keep out the undefeated people of Scotland. It was made from turf which ran from Wallsend in the east to Bowness on the Solway Firth. It was 80 Roman miles (73.5 modern miles or 117 kilometers) long.

The Hadrian Wall was the northern border of the Roman Empire. It took about 14 years to complete the construction of the wall. It is now an important and attractive tourist center in North England.

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John Adney

John Adney

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Answered Sep 28, 2017

It was king Nero who built a massive wall across northern Britain.

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John Smith

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Answered Dec 13, 2016

Hadrian

Hadrians Wall (Latin: Rigore Valli Aeli, the line along Hadrians frontier) is a stone and turf fortification built by the Roman Empire across the width of what is now modern-day England.
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