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    43 (Wessex) Signal Regiment was a Territorial Army (TA) unit of the British Army's Royal Corps of Signals from 1920. It had its origins in a Volunteer...
    33 KB (4,129 words) - 08:38, 20 October 2022
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    of the Anglo-Saxons in 886. The Anglo-Saxons believed that Wessex was founded by Cerdic and Cynric of the Gewisse, though this is considered by some to...
    46 KB (5,920 words) - 20:25, 8 August 2024
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    39th (Skinners) Signal Regiment (category United Kingdom military unit and formation stubs)
    Yeomanry) Squadron transferred from 31st (City of London) Signal Regiment. In 2014, under Army 2020, 43 (Wessex and City & County of Bristol) Signal Squadron...
    8 KB (576 words) - 10:37, 17 September 2023
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    Royal Corps of Signals (category Military units and formations established in 1920)
    Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry) Support Squadron, in Redditch 39th Signal Regiment (The Skinners) Regimental Headquarters, in Bristol 43 (Wessex and City...
    34 KB (3,242 words) - 12:26, 7 August 2024
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    detachment merging with 43 (Wessex) Sqn to form 43 (Wessex and City & County of Bristol) Signal Squadron based at Bath, and the Gloucester detachment...
    21 KB (2,392 words) - 10:38, 3 March 2024
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    List of current Army Reserve units of the British Army (category Lists of British Army units and formations)
    Bristol 43 (Wessex and City & County of Bristol) Signal Squadron, in Bath 857 (City and County of Bristol) Signal Troop, in Bristol 53 (Wales and Western)...
    112 KB (8,589 words) - 13:56, 5 July 2024
  • formed as the 37th (Wessex and Welsh) Signal Regiment, Royal Signals (Volunteers) in 1967. It initially consisted of 43 (Wessex) Signal Squadron, 53...
    8 KB (681 words) - 20:10, 28 May 2024
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    Ine or Ini, (died in or after 726) was King of Wessex from 689 to 726. At Ine's accession, his kingdom dominated much of what is now southern England....
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  • semi-legendary founder of the Wessex state, and hence from Woden. This addition probably reflects the growing influence of Wessex under Ecgbert, whose family...
    49 KB (5,492 words) - 13:23, 25 March 2024
  • market status and had grown around local trades. Also notable is the reduction in importance of Winchester, the Anglo-Saxon capital city of Wessex. Although...
    30 KB (1,570 words) - 11:30, 17 June 2024
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    establishment of the City of London, but also as part of a unifying moment in early England, with Wessex becoming the dominant English kingdom and the repelling...
    132 KB (12,003 words) - 11:33, 31 July 2024
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    Thomas Hardy's Wessex in rural southwest England, as had been his earlier Under the Greenwood Tree. It deals in themes of love, honour and betrayal, against...
    26 KB (3,408 words) - 20:36, 28 May 2024
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    Anglia, Essex, Kent, Sussex, and Wessex); their Christianisation during the 7th century; the threat of Viking invasions and Danish settlers; the gradual...
    80 KB (10,300 words) - 08:46, 25 June 2024
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    Æthelflæd (category House of Wessex)
    eldest child of Alfred the Great, king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex, and his wife Ealhswith. Æthelflæd was born around 870 at the height of the...
    57 KB (7,584 words) - 13:49, 17 July 2024
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    Simon Moore (footballer) (category Wessex Football League players)
    Stuart Moore. Their father and grandfather were also goalkeepers. As of match played on 7 January 2023 Appearances in Wessex League Cup Appearances Football...
    20 KB (1,463 words) - 02:32, 8 August 2024
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    Æthelstan (category House of Wessex)
    as king in Wessex, but died within three weeks of their father's death. Æthelstan encountered resistance in Wessex for several months, and was not crowned...
    93 KB (12,891 words) - 21:46, 4 August 2024
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    Cnut (category House of Wessex)
    of London before Cnut's encirclement of the city was complete, and had gone to gather an army in Wessex, the traditional heartland of the English monarchy...
    76 KB (10,011 words) - 14:22, 9 August 2024
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    Kingdom of Sussex (category States and territories established in the 470s)
    and less centralisation than other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. The South Saxons were ruled by the kings of Sussex until the country was annexed by Wessex,...
    80 KB (10,206 words) - 22:45, 1 May 2024
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    Edward the Elder (category House of Wessex)
    son of Alfred's elder brother and predecessor, Æthelred I. Alfred had succeeded Æthelred as king of Wessex in 871, and almost faced defeat against the...
    65 KB (8,782 words) - 18:14, 31 July 2024
  • 2–1 home defeat to Bradford City. As of end of 2023–24 season One appearance in FA Vase, two appearances two goals in Wessex League Cup, two appearances...
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