Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Install
Faster access than browser!
 

Ambrosden and Bicester

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Ambrosden and Bicester

Ambrosden vs. Bicester

Ambrosden is a village and civil parish in Cherwell, Oxfordshire, England, southwest of Bicester to which it is linked by the A41 road, and from Oxford. Bicester is a town and civil parish in the Cherwell district of northeastern Oxfordshire in England.

Similarities between Ambrosden and Bicester

Ambrosden and Bicester have 33 things in common (in Unionpedia): A41 road, Akeman Street, Alchester Roman Town, Augustinians, Banbury (UK Parliament constituency), Bicester Military Railway, Blackthorn, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire Railway, Cherwell District, Chiltern Railways, Church of England, Civil parish, Clerestory, Cotswolds, Dissolution of the Monasteries, Domesday Book, English Civil War, Lord of the manor, Manorialism, Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom), Nave, Oxford, Oxford University Press, Oxfordshire, Penguin Books, River Bure, River Cherwell, River Ray, Roman roads, United Kingdom census, 2011, ..., Victoria County History, Witney, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. Expand index (3 more) »

A41 road

The A41 is a major trunk road in England that links London and Birkenhead, although it has now in parts been superseded by motorways.

A41 road and Ambrosden · A41 road and Bicester · See more »

Akeman Street

Akeman Street was a major Roman road in England that linked Watling Street with the Fosse Way.

Akeman Street and Ambrosden · Akeman Street and Bicester · See more »

Alchester Roman Town

Alchester is the site of an ancient Roman town.

Alchester Roman Town and Ambrosden · Alchester Roman Town and Bicester · See more »

Augustinians

The term Augustinians, named after Augustine of Hippo (354–430), applies to two distinct types of Catholic religious orders, dating back to the first millennium but formally created in the 13th century, and some Anglican religious orders, created in the 19th century, though technically there is no "Order of St.

Ambrosden and Augustinians · Augustinians and Bicester · See more »

Banbury (UK Parliament constituency)

Banbury is a constituency in Oxfordshire created in 1553 and represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Victoria Prentis of the Conservative Party.

Ambrosden and Banbury (UK Parliament constituency) · Banbury (UK Parliament constituency) and Bicester · See more »

Bicester Military Railway

The Bicester Military Railway (BMR) is a railway in Oxfordshire, England belonging to the Ministry of Defence.

Ambrosden and Bicester Military Railway · Bicester and Bicester Military Railway · See more »

Blackthorn, Oxfordshire

Blackthorn is a village and civil parish in the Cherwell District of Oxfordshire about southeast of Bicester.

Ambrosden and Blackthorn, Oxfordshire · Bicester and Blackthorn, Oxfordshire · See more »

Buckinghamshire Railway

The Buckinghamshire Railway was a railway company in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, England that constructed railway lines connecting Bletchley, Banbury and Oxford.

Ambrosden and Buckinghamshire Railway · Bicester and Buckinghamshire Railway · See more »

Cherwell District

Cherwell is a local government district in northern Oxfordshire, England.

Ambrosden and Cherwell District · Bicester and Cherwell District · See more »

Chiltern Railways

Chiltern Railways is a British train operating company owned by Arriva UK Trains that has operated the Chiltern Railways franchise since July 1996.

Ambrosden and Chiltern Railways · Bicester and Chiltern Railways · See more »

Church of England

The Church of England (C of E) is the state church of England.

Ambrosden and Church of England · Bicester and Church of England · See more »

Civil parish

In England, a civil parish is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government below districts and counties, or their combined form, the unitary authority.

Ambrosden and Civil parish · Bicester and Civil parish · See more »

Clerestory

In architecture, a clerestory (lit. clear storey, also clearstory, clearstorey, or overstorey) is a high section of wall that contains windows above eye level.

Ambrosden and Clerestory · Bicester and Clerestory · See more »

Cotswolds

The Cotswolds is an area in south central England containing the Cotswold Hills, a range of rolling hills which rise from the meadows of the upper Thames to an escarpment, known as the Cotswold Edge, above the Severn Valley and Evesham Vale.

Ambrosden and Cotswolds · Bicester and Cotswolds · See more »

Dissolution of the Monasteries

The Dissolution of the Monasteries, sometimes referred to as the Suppression of the Monasteries, was the set of administrative and legal processes between 1536 and 1541 by which Henry VIII disbanded monasteries, priories, convents and friaries in England and Wales and Ireland, appropriated their income, disposed of their assets, and provided for their former personnel and functions.

Ambrosden and Dissolution of the Monasteries · Bicester and Dissolution of the Monasteries · See more »

Domesday Book

Domesday Book (or; Latin: Liber de Wintonia "Book of Winchester") is a manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William the Conqueror.

Ambrosden and Domesday Book · Bicester and Domesday Book · See more »

English Civil War

The English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians ("Roundheads") and Royalists ("Cavaliers") over, principally, the manner of England's governance.

Ambrosden and English Civil War · Bicester and English Civil War · See more »

Lord of the manor

In British or Irish history, the lordship of a manor is a lordship emanating from the feudal system of manorialism.

Ambrosden and Lord of the manor · Bicester and Lord of the manor · See more »

Manorialism

Manorialism was an essential element of feudal society.

Ambrosden and Manorialism · Bicester and Manorialism · See more »

Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)

The Ministry of Defence (MoD or MOD) is the British government department responsible for implementing the defence policy set by Her Majesty's Government and is the headquarters of the British Armed Forces.

Ambrosden and Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) · Bicester and Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) · See more »

Nave

The nave is the central aisle of a basilica church, or the main body of a church (whether aisled or not) between its rear wall and the far end of its intersection with the transept at the chancel.

Ambrosden and Nave · Bicester and Nave · See more »

Oxford

Oxford is a city in the South East region of England and the county town of Oxfordshire.

Ambrosden and Oxford · Bicester and Oxford · See more »

Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world, and the second oldest after Cambridge University Press.

Ambrosden and Oxford University Press · Bicester and Oxford University Press · See more »

Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire (abbreviated Oxon, from Oxonium, the Latin name for Oxford) is a county in South East England.

Ambrosden and Oxfordshire · Bicester and Oxfordshire · See more »

Penguin Books

Penguin Books is a British publishing house.

Ambrosden and Penguin Books · Bicester and Penguin Books · See more »

River Bure

The River Bure is a river in the county of Norfolk, England, most of it in the Broads.

Ambrosden and River Bure · Bicester and River Bure · See more »

River Cherwell

The River Cherwell is a major tributary of the River Thames in central England.

Ambrosden and River Cherwell · Bicester and River Cherwell · See more »

River Ray

The River Ray is a river in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, England.

Ambrosden and River Ray · Bicester and River Ray · See more »

Roman roads

Roman roads (Latin: viae Romanae; singular: via Romana meaning "Roman way") were physical infrastructure vital to the maintenance and development of the Roman state, and were built from about 300 BC through the expansion and consolidation of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.

Ambrosden and Roman roads · Bicester and Roman roads · See more »

United Kingdom census, 2011

A census of the population of the United Kingdom is taken every ten years.

Ambrosden and United Kingdom census, 2011 · Bicester and United Kingdom census, 2011 · See more »

Victoria County History

The Victoria History of the Counties of England, commonly known as the Victoria County History or the VCH, is an English history project which began in 1899 and was dedicated to Queen Victoria with the aim of creating an encyclopaedic history of each of the historic counties of England.

Ambrosden and Victoria County History · Bicester and Victoria County History · See more »

Witney

Witney is a historic market town on the River Windrush, west of Oxford in Oxfordshire, England.

Ambrosden and Witney · Bicester and Witney · See more »

Woodstock, Oxfordshire

Woodstock is a market town and civil parish northwest of Oxford in Oxfordshire, England.

Ambrosden and Woodstock, Oxfordshire · Bicester and Woodstock, Oxfordshire · See more »

The list above answers the following questions

Ambrosden and Bicester Comparison

Ambrosden has 116 relations, while Bicester has 169. As they have in common 33, the Jaccard index is 11.58% = 33 / (116 + 169).

References

This article shows the relationship between Ambrosden and Bicester. To access each article from which the information was extracted, please visit:

Hey! We are on Facebook now! »