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The Anastasian Walls


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The Anastasian Wall (Turkish: Anastasius Suru) or the Long Walls of Thrace (Uzun Duvar) is an ancient, stone and turf fortification located 65 km west of Istanbul, Turkey built by the Byzantines during the late 5th century.... (wikipedia)

 

what do you guys think of the Anastasian wall?

 

was it even effective or utterly pointless?

 

was it worth the money it costed to maintain and garrison it?

 

was it made for a mainly phsychological impact on the barbarians and the populace?

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It was usefull agianst small bands of marauders. It was not meant to stop a large army, but to keep the environs of the city safe when Thracia was overrun by raiders.

The problems was that large armies came thru it and destroyed it repeatedly making it too expansive. It was completly abandoned when Byzantine positions against the bulgars were consolidated along the Balkan mountain range and there was no threat of large scale raiding. Also norse attacks from Black sea made the areas outside city walls dangerous.

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All roman limes walls that I know had a ditch, even those made of earth and timber, so I think that this one has to. A more precise answer could be found because portions of the wall still exist.

Wiki says he did had a ditch.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anastasian_Wall

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