Similarities between Berkshire and Second Battle of Newbury
Berkshire and Second Battle of Newbury have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Donnington Castle, English Civil War, First Battle of Newbury, Newbury, Berkshire, Oxford, River Kennet, River Lambourn, River Thames, Shaw House, Berkshire, Speen, Berkshire, Wallingford, Oxfordshire.
Donnington Castle
Donnington Castle is a ruined medieval castle, situated in the small village of Donnington, just north of the town of Newbury in the English county of Berkshire.
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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.
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First Battle of Newbury
The First Battle of Newbury was a battle of the First English Civil War that was fought on 20 September 1643 between a Royalist army, under the personal command of King Charles, and a Parliamentarian force led by the Earl of Essex.
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Newbury, Berkshire
Newbury is a market town in Berkshire, England, which is the administrative headquarters of West Berkshire.
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Oxford
Oxford is a city in the South East region of England and the county town of Oxfordshire.
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River Kennet
The Kennet is a river in the south of England, and a tributary of the River Thames.
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River Lambourn
The River Lambourn is a chalk stream in the English county of Berkshire.
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River Thames
The River Thames is a river that flows through southern England, most notably through London.
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Shaw House, Berkshire
Shaw House is an important example of an early symmetrical H-plan Elizabethan mansion, located at Shaw, on the north-eastern outskirts of Newbury in Berkshire.
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Speen, Berkshire
Speen is a village and civil parish in West Berkshire, England.
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Wallingford, Oxfordshire
Wallingford is an ancient market town and civil parish in the upper Thames Valley in England.
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Berkshire and Second Battle of Newbury Comparison
Berkshire has 353 relations, while Second Battle of Newbury has 61. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 2.66% = 11 / (353 + 61).
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