Hadrian's Wall

 

Join TV-presenter and EduTuber Maddie Moate on a 12 episode audio tour along Hadrian's Wall as we delve into the lives of the Romans 2000 years ago. 

Discover the Wall Audio Series

Auxiliary cavalry were recruited for their skills on horseback. Fast and mobile, they were perfect for patrolling the lands around Hadrian’s Wall. A cavalry unit from Spain, for example, was stationed at Chesters Fort.

Built on the orders of Emperor Hadrian, the 73 miles long wall running coast to coast purposed as the last division between the Roman Empire and the wild beyond. In the new audio series 'Discover the Wall' presenter Maddie Moate learns about Roman life along Hadrian's Wall. 

What did they eat, what were their beliefs and what was it really like to be a soldier at the Empire's North-western frontier? 

Find out by listening to all 12 episodes in the list below. 

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