borders of the Roman Empire
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borders of the Roman Empire
Summary
borders of the Roman Empire is an architectural ensemble[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of architectural_ensemble entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (106 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- borders of the Roman Empire is in the country of Germany[3].
- borders of the Roman Empire is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- borders of the Roman Empire's instance of is recorded as architectural ensemble[5].
- borders of the Roman Empire's instance of is recorded as political border[6].
- borders of the Roman Empire is part of Roman Empire[7].
- borders of the Roman Empire's Commons category is recorded as Frontiers of the Roman Empire[8].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Upper German-Raetian Limes[9].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall[10].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Antonine Wall[11].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall in wall mile 5, sections of wall in playing field of Rutherford School[12].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall vallum in wall mile 6, Benwell length of vallum of Hadrian's Wall in grounds of St Cuthbert's School[13].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall in wall mile 6, Condercum Roman fort, Benwell[14].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall in wall mile 7, Benwell length of vallum of Hadrian's Wall in the grounds of Benwell Hill Cricket Club[15].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall in wall mile 7, Scotswood section of Hadrian's Wall in the grounds of Benwell Hill Cricket Club[16].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall and vallum in wall mile 7, Scotswood section from Denton Road to Denton Dene[17].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall and vallum in wall mile 7, Denton section of Hadrian's Wall, Denton Turret and Hadrian's Wall at West Denton[18].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall and vallum in wall mile 7, Scotswood section of vallum 75m long at Denton Dene[19].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall in wall mile 7, Scotswood section of Hadrian's Wall in garden of West Road Methodist Chapel[20].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall in wall mile 0, section between Eastfield Avenue and Tumulus Avenue[21].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall in wall mile 1, three sections between Stotts Road and Vauxhall Road[22].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall in wall mile 2, Byker section of Hadrian's Wall and presumed site of milecastle 3 at Shields Road West[23].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall in wall mile 2, Walker section of Hadrian's Wall under the forecourt of the Fosse public house[24].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall in wall mile 2, Walker section of Hadrian's Wall 171m long across Millers Dene playing field[25].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall in wall mile 2, Walker section of Hadrian's Wall near the junction of Fossway and Shields Road[26].
- borders of the Roman Empire comprises Hadrian's Wall in wall mile 4, sections of wall between Crawhall Road and Jubilee Road[27].
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Geography
Country listings include Germany[3], a sovereign state[28], in Germany[29], founded in 1949[30] and United Kingdom[4], a sovereign state[31], in United Kingdom[32], founded in 1927[33]. borders of the Roman Empire is part of Roman Empire[7].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include architectural ensemble[5] and political border[6].
Why It Matters
borders of the Roman Empire ranks in the top 6% of architectural_ensemble entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (106 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]