hadrian's wall
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Definition
Proper noun: * A historical fortification: Hadrian's Wall is a defensive stone and turf fortification built across the width of northern Britain (modern-day England) by the Roman army on the orders of Emperor Hadrian. It marked the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire in Britain for nearly three centuries.
Usage
- Hadrian's Wall is used as a singular, proper noun to refer to the specific historical structure. It is often discussed in historical, archaeological, and geographical contexts.
- It is commonly preceded by prepositions like , , , or when describing location or movement.
Examples
- As a subject:
- Hadrian's Wall stretches for 73 miles from coast to coast.
- The construction of Hadrian's Wall began in AD 122.
- As an object:
- We hiked a section of Hadrian's Wall last summer.
- Historians study the forts along Hadrian's Wall.
- With prepositions:
- There are several museums located near Hadrian's Wall.
- The path runs parallel to Hadrian's Wall.
Advanced Usage
- "The Wall": In British historical context, "the Wall" (capitalized) is often understood to refer specifically to Hadrian's Wall.
- Soldiers stationed on the Wall faced harsh conditions.
- Used metaphorically to signify a definitive boundary or limit.
- The new policy was a Hadrian's Wall against further financial speculation. (This is a literary or journalistic usage).
Variants and Related Words
- Antonine Wall (Proper noun): A shorter, more northerly turf fortification built in Scotland two decades after Hadrian's Wall. The two are often discussed together as Roman frontier works in Britain.
- Limes (Noun, plural: ): The general Latin term for a fortified frontier boundary in the Roman Empire; Hadrian's Wall is a famous example of a .
- Vallum (Noun): The name for the large ditch and earthwork system constructed just south of the stone wall as part of the overall frontier system.
Synonyms
- Frontier fortification
- Roman boundary
- Defensive barrier (These are descriptive terms, not proper names).
Related Phrases
- To garrison the wall: To station troops at the forts along its length.
- Several Roman legions were tasked with garrisoning the wall.
- Wall walk: A term for walking the length or a section of Hadrian's Wall as a recreational hike.
- Completing the Hadrian's Wall Path is a popular challenge for walkers.
Noun
- an ancient Roman wall built by Hadrian in the 2nd century; marked the northern boundary of the Roman Empire in Britain