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  2. Hadrian's Wall - Wikipedia

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    Hadrian's Wall (Latin: Vallum Hadriani, also known as the Roman Wall, Picts' Wall, or Vallum Aelium in Latin) is a former defensive fortification of the Roman province of Britannia, begun in AD 122 in the reign of the Emperor Hadrian. [1]

  3. File:Ordnance Survey Map of Hadrian's Wall, Published 1964.jpg

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    English: OS Map of Hadrian's Wall, in Northern England, at a scale of 1:31,680 or two inches to one mile. Date: ... Forts et autres structures du mur d'Hadrien;

  4. Category:Forts of Hadrian's Wall - Wikipedia

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    Roman forts on Hadrian's Wall, by original name if known. See also the nearby forts of Alauna (Maryport) , Arbeia , Coria (Corbridge) and Vindolanda . Pages in category "Forts of Hadrian's Wall"

  5. Segedunum - Wikipedia

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    Wallsend fort (1964 OS map) Wallsend fort plan (3rd century) Segedunum was a Roman fort at modern-day Wallsend, North Tyneside in North East England. The fort lay at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall near the banks of the River Tyne. It was in use for approximately 300 years from around 122 AD to almost 400.

  6. Housesteads Roman Fort - Wikipedia

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    Vercovicium (1964 OS map) Plan of fort Housesteads Roman Fort was an auxiliary fort on Hadrian's Wall, [1] at Housesteads, Northumberland, England. It is dramatically positioned on the end of the mile-long crag of the Whin Sill over which the Wall runs, overlooking sparsely populated hills.

  7. How Hadrian’s Wall is revealing a hidden side of Roman history

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    Hadrian’s Wall in modern-day England marked one of the northern borders of the Roman Empire. But excavations along the wall are bringing to light a hidden history of the army and the Roman ...

  8. Cilurnum - Wikipedia

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    Cilurnum (1964 OS map) Fort, baths and vicus Cilurnum Fort plan Cilurnum baths. Cilurnum or Cilurvum was an ancient Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall at Chesters near the village of Walwick, Northumberland. It is also known as Walwick Chesters to distinguish it from Great Chesters fort and Halton Chesters.

  9. Stanegate - Wikipedia

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    Forts on Stanegate and Hadrian's wall The Stanegate (meaning "stone road" in Northumbrian dialect [ 1 ] ) was an important Roman road and early frontier built in what is now northern England . It linked many forts including two that guarded important river crossings: Corstopitum ( Corbridge ) on the River Tyne in the east (situated on Dere ...