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In AD 122, the emperor Hadrian visited Britain and decided to mark the northern limit of the empire by building his famous wall, which stretched from the Irish Sea to the North Sea and was studded with forts along its seventy-three-mile length (colour picture 2). According to Hadrian’s contemporary biographer, its purpose was ‘to separate the Romans from the barbarians’.
The Anglo-Saxons: A History of the Beginnings of England
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