When Was Hadrian's Wall Built

It did not act as a boundary between england and scotland.

When Was Hadrian's Wall Built. Стена адриана или вал адриана в великобритании (hadrian's wall): | named in honour of the emperor who ordered it built, hadrian's wall was one of rome's greatest engineering projects.

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Hadrian's wall is the remains of stone fortifications built by the roman empire following its conquest of britain in the second century a.d. Hadrian's wall was a defensive fortification in roman britain which was built in 122 ad from the banks of the river tyne near the north sea to solway firth on the irish sea, marking the northern limit of the roman empire. But the scots remained a troublesome lot and in ad 117, when emperor hadrian came to power, he ordered the building of a wall to consolidate and.

Hadrian's wall was built by the roman empire to protect their colony in england from the pictish tribes in scotland.

It was built by the roman army on the orders of the emperor hadrian following his visit to britain in ad 122. Hadrian visited britain in ad122 and, according to his biographer, writing two centuries later, was 'the first to build a wall 80 miles long from sea to sea to separate the romans from the barbarians'. Rather than a barrier between england and scotland, hadrian's wall was built to bring people together and encourage trade. It stretches for 73 mi (117 km) across the north of england from the irish sea to the north sea in the counties of cumbria, northumberland and tyne and wear.