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What is less well known is that the Romans did invade Scotland and built another wall (The Antonine Wall) in 142AD roughly between Glasgow and Edinburgh. It was not as solid as Hadrians Wall, and most of it has disappeared but there are some bits you can still see.
It was called the Antonine Wall because Emperor Antoninus Pius was in charge at the time.
The Romans only stayed for about 30 years, after that they went back to Hadrians Wall further south.
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As well as the wall, they had coastal lookout towers. That one we were in was dated somewhere in the 2nd century. As far as the wall is concerned, as you read above, not as strong as the Hadrians Wall......., the explanation for that is similar to today..,..., the Romans demanded help from Scottish men to build the wall. But they were all fking pished and the wall was crap.
What is less well known is that the Romans did invade Scotland and built another wall (The Antonine Wall) in 142AD roughly between Glasgow and Edinburgh. It was not as solid as Hadrians Wall, and most of it has disappeared but there are some bits you can still see.
It was called the Antonine Wall because Emperor Antoninus Pius was in charge at the time.
The Romans only stayed for about 30 years, after that they went back to Hadrians Wall further south.
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As well as the wall, they had coastal lookout towers. That one we were in was dated somewhere in the 2nd century. As far as the wall is concerned, as you read above, not as strong as the Hadrians Wall......., the explanation for that is similar to today..,..., the Romans demanded help from Scottish men to build the wall. But they were all fking pished and the wall was crap.
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