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  • Burh - Wikipedia
    A burh (Old English pronunciation: [burˠx]) or burg was an Anglo-Saxon fortification or fortified settlement In the 9th century, raids and invasions by Vikings prompted Alfred the Great to develop a network of burhs and roads to use against such attackers
  • Byriġ: The Early Medieval Anglo-Saxon Fortified Settlements
    A brief article on the history of the Anglo-Saxon fortified settlements known as 'Byriġ' (singular: Burh), mostly built during Alfred the Great's reign
  • burh - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun burh (plural burhs) A fortified dwelling place belonging to a king or noble; a prehistoric fort
  • What does burh mean? - Definitions. net
    A burh is an Old English name for a fortified town or other defended site, which was sometimes centred upon a hill fort, though always intended as a place of permanent settlement
  • Burh Definition, Meaning Usage | FineDictionary. com
    Definition of Burh in the Fine Dictionary Meaning of Burh with illustrations and photos Pronunciation of Burh and its etymology Related words - Burh synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms, hyponyms and rhymes Example sentences containing Burh
  • Anglo-Saxon Burhs - Revision World
    These fortified settlements, known as burhs, played a crucial role in defending against these external threats While the fortifications of the Anglo-Saxon period were not as advanced or as permanent as those built in later times, they were still effective in providing security
  • burh - definition and meaning - Wordnik
    The difference being that if you were a burh defender you only had to serve in your local area a sort of Home Guard, if you like, while if you were in the king's army you were expected to fight away from your local area if need be
  • burh Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
    Translation and Meaning: The Old English term “burh” can be translated to mean “fort” or “fortification ” It is often associated with defensive structures built in early medieval England
  • Burh Pronounce,Meaning And Examples
    Burh is an archaic noun that refers to a fortified town or settlement, often with a castle or stronghold The knights of the burh fought bravely against the invading army in the 12th century The burh of York was an important stronghold for the Viking invaders
  • Burh - medieval_terms. en-academic. com
    Before the Vikings arrived, burh referred to ancient hill camps, and remnants of Roman encampments Later it was used of fortified towns (which may well have grown up around a fortified manor house); spelling changed to * borough and the word came to signify a municipal district





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