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Emmalee Francis
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4 September, 23:01
What protected the borders of the Roman Empire?
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Jazlene Burton
4 September, 23:04
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Rivers and man made fortifications.
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Ashanti Hines
4 September, 23:15
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The Romans had a river which served some protection named Danube and then they built the lime Germanic's which is a wall.
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