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Soon after the Emperor Antonine died, his successor, Marcus Aurelius, moved the frontier back to the more easily defendable Hadrian's Wall. Antonine's symbolic triumph was no longer required. More ...
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.
Learn about the Roman invasion of Scotland and building of the Antonine Wall, with this BBC Bitesize Scotland History guide for learners at 2nd Level studying People, Past Events and Societies in CfE.
ONE of Scotland's most impressive ancient structures is to receive its biggest make-over for more than 18 centuries. The crumbling remains of the Antonine Wall, built by the Romans to subdue the ...
Hadrian's Wall may be older, bigger, stronger and better known, but the Unesco-listed Antonine Wall was the real final frontier of the Roman Empire. Hadrian’s Wall, the ancient marvel that ...
But broken as it is, the wall remains a marker of an ancient past when Scotland was the outer edge of the Roman empire. And there are still places along its length – in Falkirk (in Tamfourhill ...
The Antonine Wall runs 37 miles from Bo'ness, near Falkirk, to Old Kilpatrick in West Dunbartonshire. The support signing ceremony was witnessed by archaeologists from several European countries who ...
The Antonine Wall, which stretched 37 miles across Scotland's central belt, was given the status at a summit of the UN cultural body in Canada. It joins a host of renowned sites across the world ...
The stone will be placed at Cow Wynd in Falkirk close to the line of the Antonine Wall, which was built from around 140 AD and spanned 37 miles between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde ...
Elaborately-carved parts of the 39 mile-long Antonine Wall have gone on display, giving a new insight into the lavish victory sculptures created by the Roman legions.
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