Roman walls
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The term Roman walls or Roman wall may refer to ancient walls built around Rome, Italy, or to walls built elsewhere in the Roman Empire, and particularly among English speakers, to those built in England. For example:
- Servian Wall, a wall built around Rome in the 4th century BC.
- Aurelian Walls, the later wall of Rome, built in the late 3rd century AD.
- York city walls, walls built around York when it was a Roman colony.
- Hadrian's Wall, a wall built in England at the edge of Roman conquest to keep out the Scots.
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