What was the northern most part of the roman empire?

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2026-04-12 05:15

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The northermost part of the Roman Empire was the province of Britannia, which encompassed much of present-day England and Scotland. It was marked by Hadrian's wall, although it's worth noting that Antonine's Wall, built after Hadrian's Wall, is further north, but the land in between the two walls is not necessarily considered to be a part of the empire.

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