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Hadrian's Wall was certainly overrun in 383, but it is known that the Emperor Maximus returned to Britain in 384 and established a very strong reputation (so strong it is still current) for having restored the Diocese. I'm not aware of any clear evidence that Hadrian's wall fell into ruin at this stage. Similarly, there were in 383 Irish invasions of the area known in modern times as Wales, but I'm not aware of evidence that Roman troops entirely withdrew and that Maximus was unsuccessful in remedying the situation. If the text is to remain like this, it needs to be much better supported. User:Deipnosophista