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    The Antonine Wall (Latin: Vallum Antonini) was a turf fortification on stone foundations, built by the Romans across what is now the Central Belt of Scotland, between the Firth of Clyde and the Firth of Forth. Built some twenty years after Hadrian's Wall to the south, and intended to supersede it, while it … See more

    The Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius ordered the construction of the Antonine Wall around 142. Quintus Lollius Urbicus, governor of Roman Britain at the time, initially supervised … See more

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    In the centuries that the Antonine Wall has lain abandoned, it has influenced culture between the Forth and the Clyde.
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    The wall was abandoned within two decades of completion when the Roman legions withdrew to Hadrian's Wall in 162, and over time may have reached an accommodation with the Brythonic tribes of the area, whom they may have fostered as possible See more

    The first capable effort to systematically map the Antonine Wall was undertaken in 1764 by William Roy, the forerunner of the Ordnance Survey. He provided accurate and detailed … See more

     
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    WEBAntonine Wall, Roman frontier barrier in Britain, extending about 36.5 miles (58.5 km) across Scotland between the River Clyde and the Firth of Forth. The wall was built in the years after ad 142 on the orders of the emperor …

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    WEBJan 18, 2018 — The Antonine Wall (named after the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius) was an impressive barrier with a height of 4 meters, 4.3 meters wide, with a large ditch on the north side for reinforcement of …

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    WEBConstructed in 142 CE, the Antonine Wall was a defensive fortification that stretched approximately 39 miles, marking the northernmost boundary of Roman Britannia and reflecting the ambitious imperial aspirations of …

  9. BBC - Scotland's History - The Antonine Wall

    WEBIn 122 AD the Emperor Hadrian ordered the construction of a wall: running for 120 km between the Solway and the Tyne it was designed to establish the bounds of the Roman Empire, but not of Roman...

  10. 1. Introduction | The Scottish Archaeological Research …

    WEBAs one of the largest earthen monuments in Britain, the Antonine Wall is an important resource for investigating the character and conservation issues of turf-built structures, and, given its short timespan, provides a …

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  12. When Was the Antonine Wall Built and How Did the …

    WEBOct 8, 2019 — In AD 142, following the instructions of the Roman Emperor, Antoninus Pius, the Roman forces set about the construction of the Antonine Wall, under the command of the Governor Lollius Urbicus. This …

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