…the coast of the Sea of Marmara …
Years: 512 - 512
…the coast of the Sea of Marmara at six kilometers (3.7 miles) west of Silivri (ancient Selymbria).
The wall has a thickness of 3.3 meters (eleven feet) and a height over five meters (16 feet).
It is built complete with towers, gates, forts, ditches and a military way to protect Constantinople from invasions from the west by Huns, Slavs and Bulgars.
A rectangular castrum with dimensions of two hundred and fifty meters (eight hundred and twenty feet) by three hundred meters (nine hundred and eighty feet) exists also in the central section of the wall.
The Anastasian Wall is an almost unknown example of monumental linear fortification dating from antiquity in continental Europe, next only to Hadrian's Wall (CE 122) in England in its complexity.
Locations
People
Groups
- Huns
- Bulgars
- Thrace, Diocese of
- East, or Oriens, Praetorian prefecture of
- Slavs, South
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Leonid dynasty
