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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...
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    Wall is one of Britain's major ancient tourist attractions. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. The turf-built Antonine Wall in...
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    this line, including a 2nd-century expansion that was fortified as the Antonine Wall. The history of the period is complex and not well-documented. The province...
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    work on Hadrian's Wall which would sustain the peace for two decades. Twenty years later, they helped construct the Antonine Wall and its forts such...
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    On Croy Hill, to the north east of the village, are remnants of the Antonine Wall, built by the Romans between AD 142 and 144, including a fort and two...
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    of the Antonine Wall, via High Rochester (Bremenium) and Melrose (Trimontium); Carlisle to Bothwellhaugh (certain) and (likely) to the Antonine. There...
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    attackers. Lilia have been found in front of both Hadrian's Wall in England and the Antonine Wall in Scotland. Images of lilies at the Antonine Wall v t e...
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    Antoninus Pius (category Nerva–Antonine dynasty)
    southern Scotland early in his reign resulted in the construction of the Antonine Wall. Antoninus was an effective administrator, leaving his successors a...
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    Britannia by invading what is now southern Scotland and building the Antonine Wall. He also continued Hadrian's policy of humanising the laws. He died...
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    park, which also incorporates a section of the Roman Antonine Wall and the only example of an Antonine fortlet with visible remains. The lands of Kinneil...
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