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  • |picture=Bindon hill from the east.jpg |picture caption=Bindon Hill from Flowers Barrow
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  • ...y [[Berkshire]] to the north, [[Surrey]] and [[Sussex]] to the east, and [[Wiltshire]] and [[Dorset]] to the west. The main body of the county is separated from ...several excellent natural harbours has given Hampshire a pre-eminent place in British sea-going endeavours from early times to the present.
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  • |picture=Cows in Orchard - geograph.org.uk - 94917.jpg |biggest town=[[Bristol]] ''(partly in Gloucestershire)''
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  • |name=Wiltshire |map image=Wiltshire Brit Isles Sect 5.svg
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  • ...n''', is a self-governing British [[Crown Dependencies|Crown Dependency]], in the [[Irish Sea]] between the islands of [[Great Britain]] and [[Ireland]], In the Isle of Man, the Queen bears the dual title "Queen and Lord of Mann", s
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  • |picture caption=Lambourn and Lynch Wood from Hungerford Hill '''Lambourn''' is a large village in western [[Berkshire]], on the dip slope of the [[Berkshire Downs|Lambourn D
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  • [[File:Ridgeway mongwell.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Ridgeway in Grim's Ditch near Mongewell]] ...dgeway to Bishopstone, Wiltshire.jpg|right|thumb|Path down to Bishopstone, Wiltshire]]
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  • ...' ({{lang|la|Vallum Aelium}}, "Aelian Wall") was a defensive fortification in Roman Britain. It ran across the width of [[Great Britain]] from the [[Solw ...less evident today. Hadrian's Wall was the most heavily fortified border in the Empire, a defensive fortification against the wild Caledonian tribes pr
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  • |county=Wiltshire |LG district=Wiltshire
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  • ...pshire]] in the west to [[Beachy Head]], near [[Eastbourne]] in [[Sussex]] in the east. It is bounded on its northern side by a steep escarpment, from wh ...]]-[[Hertfordshire]]-[[Bedfordshire]]; and the [[North Wessex Downs]] of [[Wiltshire]]-[[Dorset]]-[[Hampshire]]-[[Berkshire]].</ref>
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  • {{distinguish|Box Hill, Wiltshire}} {{Infobox hill
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  • ...bury Plain", ''Encyclopaedia Britannica''. Accessed 2006-02-11.</ref> of [[Wiltshire]] and parts of [[Hampshire]]. The Plain is part of a system of chalk downla The plain is the largest known expanse of unimproved chalk downland in northwest Europe, and represents 41% of Britain's remaining area of this wi
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  • ...bloody. It is attested in sources from all over the [[British Isles]] and in a Norse Saga, but the location of the battlefield is unknown. ...lstan cemented his rule in [[Northumbria]] and reaffirmed his overlordship in Britain.
    28 KB (4,190 words) - 09:47, 27 June 2016
  • ...Geograph-1941525-by-Trevor-Rickard.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Part of Wansdyke, Wiltshire]] ...ury until the emergence of a united English state under the Wessex dynasty in the 10th century.
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  • ...r age, and must have caused the Romans to pause when they set to attack it in the first century. ...ite. It was occupied until at least the Roman period, by which time it was in the territory of the Durotriges tribe.
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  • {{county|Wiltshire}} ...l cathedral city until the foundation of New Sarum, today's [[Salisbury]], in 1219.
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  • {{county|Wiltshire}} ...r Kennet]] rises in these hills and forms a valley down to [[Marlborough]] in their midst.
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  • #Redirect[[Barbury Hill#Barbary Castle]] [[Category:Hill forts in Wiltshire]]
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  • {{Infobox hill |name=Barbury Hill
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  • |picture caption=Row of houses in the southeast ...3½ miles south-east of [[Hungerford]], and close to the borders of both [[Wiltshire]] and [[Hampshire]].
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