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Walls built by Ancient Rome include, in chronological order of construction: * Servian Wall, built around Rome in the early 4th century BC * Chester city walls, originating as part of the fortress of Deva Victrix between 70 and 80 AD * York city walls, originally constructed around 71 AD when York was a Roman colony * Hadrian's Wall, built in England beginning in 122 AD at the edge of Roman conquest to keep out the Scots * Antonine Wall, a short-lived, advanced frontier wall built in Scotland north of Hadrian's Wall beginning in 142 AD * London Wall, built around Londinium between 190 and 225, probably between 200 and 220 * Roman Walls of Lugo, built between 263 and 276 AD to defend the Roman town of Lucus Augusti (in what is now Spain) * Aurelian Walls, the later wall of Rome, built in the late 3rd century AD * Walls of Constantinople, a great defensive wall that defended the metropolitan capital from the fourth century AD until 1453 * Anastasian Wall, a wall named after Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I to ensure extra defenses for Constantinople; there is evidence that the fortification existed in 469, prior to his reign ==See also== * Roman military frontiers and fortifications * Limes, a border defense or delimiting system of Ancient Rome 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Roman walls」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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