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Antoninus Pius was the man who gave his name to the Antonine Wall of 142 AD, which runs between the the Rivers Clyde and Forth, extending Roman Britannia north from Hadrian's Wall. The wall was ...
In The Antonine Wall, David J. Breeze, author of a number of books on Roman Britain, takes a comprehensive look at Rome's northern frontier and this rather enigmatic defensive line. He provides an ...
Sections of the Antonine Wall are still visible ... as there is a possible Roman fort at Cawdor, just north of the city. However, before he could finish the job of finding and beating the ...
In AD 79 Agricola, the Roman governor of Britannia ... further north to the Forth/ Clyde isthmus and built his own wall, the Antonine Wall. This was built mainly for the prestige of expanding ...
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