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đhta
02/08/2020 22:16:58
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  1. So Hadrian gave the order to build a protective wall across one of the narrowest parts of the country.
  2. After 6 years of hard work, the Wall was finished in 128.
  3. It was 117 kilometres long and about 4 metres high.
  4. The Wall was guarded by 15,000 Roman soldiers.
  5. Every 8 kilometres there was a large fort in which up to 1,000 soldiers found shelter.
  6. The soldiers watched over the frontier to the north and checked the people who wanted to enter or leave Roman Britain.
  7. In order to pass through the Wall, people had to go to one of the small forts that served as gateways.
  8. Those forts were called milecastles because the distance from one fort to another was one Roman mile (about 1,500 metres).
  9. Between the milecastles there were two turrets from which the soldiers guarded the Wall.
  10. If the Wall was attacked by enemies, the soldiers at the turrets ran to the nearest milecastle for help or lit a fire that could be seen by the soldiers in the milecastle.
  11. In 383 Hadrian's Wall was abandoned .
  12. Today Hadrian's Wall is he most popular tourist attraction in northern England.
  13. In 1987, it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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02/08/2020 22:22:50
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  1. So Hadrian gave the order to build a protective wall across one of the narrowest parts of the country.
  2. After 6 years of hard work, the Wall was finished in 128.
  3. It was 117 kilometres long and about 4 metres high.
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02/08/2020 22:23:28
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4The Wall was guarded by 15,000 Roman soldiers.

5Every 8 kilometres there was a large fort in which up to 1,000 soldiers found shelter.

6The soldiers watched over the frontier to the north and checked the people who wanted to enter or leave Roman Britain.
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02/08/2020 22:34:56
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  1. So Hadrian gave the order to build a protective wall across one of the narrowest parts of the country.
  2. After 6 years of hard work, the Wall was finished in 128.
  3. It was 117 kilometres long and about 4 metres high.
  4. The Wall was guarded by 15,000 Roman soldiers.
  5. Every 8 kilometres there was a large fort in which up to 1,000 soldiers found shelter.
  6. The soldiers watched over the frontier to the north and checked the people who wanted to enter or leave Roman Britain.
  7. In order to pass through the Wall, people had to go to one of the small forts that served as gateways.
  8. Those forts were called milecastles because the distance from one fort to another was one Roman mile (about 1,500 metres).
  9. Between the milecastles there were two turrets from which the soldiers guarded the Wall.
  10. If the Wall was attacked by enemies, the soldiers at the turrets ran to the nearest milecastle for help or lit a fire that could be seen by the soldiers in the milecastle.
  11. In 383 Hadrian's Wall was abandoned .
  12. Today Hadrian's Wall is he most popular tourist attraction in northern England.
  13. In 1987, it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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đhta
02/08/2020 22:35:07
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  1. So Hadrian gave the order to build a protective wall across one of the narrowest parts of the country.
  2. After 6 years of hard work, the Wall was finished in 128.
  3. It was 117 kilometres long and about 4 metres high.
  4. The Wall was guarded by 15,000 Roman soldiers.
  5. Every 8 kilometres there was a large fort in which up to 1,000 soldiers found shelter.
  6. The soldiers watched over the frontier to the north and checked the people who wanted to enter or leave Roman Britain.
  7. In order to pass through the Wall, people had to go to one of the small forts that served as gateways.
  8. Those forts were called milecastles because the distance from one fort to another was one Roman mile (about 1,500 metres).
  9. Between the milecastles there were two turrets from which the soldiers guarded the Wall.
  10. If the Wall was attacked by enemies, the soldiers at the turrets ran to the nearest milecastle for help or lit a fire that could be seen by the soldiers in the milecastle.
  11. In 383 Hadrian's Wall was abandoned .
  12. Today Hadrian's Wall is he most popular tourist attraction in northern England.
  13. In 1987, it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site

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