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What Have the Romans Ever Done For Us? - Hadrian’s Wall
<p>Hadrian was a new type of emperor. He was interested in all of his empire, and particularly in the provinces. One of the most travelled of emperors, he delineated his empire with walls. We examine
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Hadrian was a new type of emperor. He was interested in all of his empire, and particularly in the provinces. One of the most travelled of emperors, he delineated his empire with walls. We examine his rule, his most famous wall and his travels. We look at the legacy of the Romans along Hadrian's Wall in England, all the way from Chesters to Solway on Firth, a distance of 40 Roman miles.
DELIVERY MODE
- Face-to-Face / Online
SUGGESTED READING
- Mark Richards, Hadrian’s Wall Walking Guide, (Cicerone, 2006)
- Alistair Moffat, The Wall, Rome’s greatest Frontier, (Birlinn, 2008)
- G.M. Durant, Britain, Rome’s most Northerly Province, (Bell & Sons, 1969)
COURSE OUTLINE
- Hadrian's Empire - the walk: Chester to Banks, Athens – Hadrian’s admired city
- Birdoswald Roman fort
- Hadrian’s Pantheon, Planning your walk
- Hadrian’s Finale - the walk: Banks to Bowness-on-Solway
- Lanercost Priory, Hadrian’s Jerusalem
- Historic Carlisle, Hadrian’s Mausoleum, Maia – the Great Fort
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Have a greater appreciation of the Romans in Britain.
- Be confident of undertaking their own journey along Hadrian’s Wall.
- Know of Hadrian’s travels around his empire.
Almis Simans
Almis is an avid traveller who has walked many of the traditional European trails. Making the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Spain inspired Almis to write Santiago – Walking the Pilgrim...