Hadrian had no natural children; he did, however, adopt two sons: Lucius Aelius and Antoninus Pius.
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Trajan was Hadrian's predecessor
Following the reign of Hadrian, the emperor was Antonius Pius.
Hadrian built the wall across the width of the northern part of Britain - about 73 miles - with a series of military forts, mainly to keep out the warring tribes to the north (in what is now Scotland) and to mark the boundary of the Roman Empire. It was ordered to be built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian, when he visited Britain in AD 122. Much of it still remains to this day, and it is a popular tourist attraction. It's called Hadrian's Wall.
Hadrian was a Roman Emperor. He was the adopted son of Emperor Trajan, who was the adopted son of Emperor Nerva. Hadrian was succeeded by his adoptive son, Antonius Pius. His most famous achievement was the commissioning the building of Hadrian's wall to secure Rome's northernmost frontier and symbolise Rome's power.