Difference between revisions of "Template:FP-Offa's Dyke"
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|text='''Offa's Dyke''' is a massive linear earthwork running north-south in a line once perhaps a hundred and fifty miles, roughly followed the boundary between England with Wales, which it was designed during the Dark Ages to mark border. In places, it is up to sixty-five feet wide (including its flanking ditch) and eight feet high. | |text='''Offa's Dyke''' is a massive linear earthwork running north-south in a line once perhaps a hundred and fifty miles, roughly followed the boundary between England with Wales, which it was designed during the Dark Ages to mark border. In places, it is up to sixty-five feet wide (including its flanking ditch) and eight feet high. | ||
− | The work is a defensive earthwork, consisting of a classic bank and ditch, created in the eighth century to form a delineation between the kingdoms of Mercia and Powys and it is attributed to King Offa, under whom Mercia reached the pinnacle of its power.}}<noinclude>{{ | + | The work is a defensive earthwork, consisting of a classic bank and ditch, created in the eighth century to form a delineation between the kingdoms of Mercia and Powys and it is attributed to King Offa, under whom Mercia reached the pinnacle of its power.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} |
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Latest revision as of 08:53, 9 May 2021
Offa's DykeOffa's Dyke is a massive linear earthwork running north-south in a line once perhaps a hundred and fifty miles, roughly followed the boundary between England with Wales, which it was designed during the Dark Ages to mark border. In places, it is up to sixty-five feet wide (including its flanking ditch) and eight feet high. The work is a defensive earthwork, consisting of a classic bank and ditch, created in the eighth century to form a delineation between the kingdoms of Mercia and Powys and it is attributed to King Offa, under whom Mercia reached the pinnacle of its power. (Read more) |