He didn't conquer any places that I know of but he did give away the Eastern part of his territory that Trajan had conquered. He was more of a person who strengthened borders rather than conquering new lands.
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Hadrian was an important leader because he built Hadrian's Wall which showed the northern limit of the empire. He also rebuilt the Pantheon and constructed the Temple of Venus and Roma. He is known to be one of the "Five Good Emperors." This may be because these emperors did not have biological heirs and were forced to pick an heir otherwise, meaning that they could pick someone good for the position instead of have an inept heir replace them.
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Hadrian's Wall was a wall which the Roman emperor Hadrian had built in the north of England to protect the Roman territory from attacks by the Picts of Scotland. It was 117.5 km (73.0 miles) long and run from Wallsend, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to somewhere west of Bowness-on-Solway on the Solway Firth,
Archimedes did not conquer anything. He was a scientist, not a general or a politician.
Hadrian did not add any territories to the Roman Empire during his reign. He actually gave up some Roman territories. He gave the Persian back the territory his predecessor, Trajan, had conquered from them: Mesopotamia (Iraq). Hadrian pursued a policy of peace. Instead of carrying out conquests, he strengthened the fortification of the frontiers of the empire.