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- The_Rodings abstract "The Rodings (or Roothings) are a group of villages in Essex, England, the largest group in the country to bear a common name. They are believed to be the remnants of a single Anglo-Saxon community known as the Hroðingas, led by Hroða, who sailed up the River Thames and along a tributary in the sixth century and settled in the area. This was one of the sub-kingdoms that were absorbed into the Kingdom of Essex. The River Roding and the villages derived their name from Hroda. The typical pronunciation of the name is "Roadings". The Rodings formed a single land unit that was investigated by Stephen Basset.The villages are recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Rodinges in the Hundred of Dunmow. In the time of Edward the Confessor, it was held by the Abbey of St Æthelthryth of Ely; however, after the Norman Conquest, part was taken by William de Warenne. Part was also held by the de Veres and de Mandevilles families, who became the Earls of Oxford and Earls of Essex. By the 14th century, the boundaries and names of the villages had become fairly established. Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding now form a single parish in the district of Epping Forest.".
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- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Abbess_Roding.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxons.
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- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Aubrey_de_Vere_I.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Aythorpe_Roding.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Beauchamp_Roding.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Benefice.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Berners_Roding.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Essex.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Essex.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Chelmsford.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Chelmsford_(borough).
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_England.
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- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Diocese_of_Chelmsford.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_Book.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Dunmow_(hundred).
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Essex.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Oxford.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Edward_the_Confessor.
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- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Ely_Cathedral.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink England.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Epping_Forest_(district).
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Epping_Forest_District.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Essex.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_de_Mandeville_(11th_century).
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Good_Easter.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Great_Canfield.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Harlow.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Hatfield_Heath.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink High_Easter.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Hundred_(administrative_division).
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Hundred_(county_division).
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Intalink.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Essex.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Conquest.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Norman_conquest_of_England.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Normans.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Post_mill.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Priest-in-charge.
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- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink River_Roding.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink River_Thames.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Roxwell.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink The_Hundred_Parishes.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Tripoint.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Uttlesford.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink Wards_and_electoral_divisions_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLink William_de_Warenne,_1st_Earl_of_Surrey.
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLinkText "'''Beauchamp''' Roding".
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Roding".
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leaden Roding".
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLinkText "Margaret Roding".
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Rodings".
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLinkText "White Roding".
- The_Rodings wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Rodings".
- The_Rodings hasPhotoCollection The_Rodings.
- The_Rodings wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category_inline.
- The_Rodings wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
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- The_Rodings subject Category:Geography_of_Essex.
- The_Rodings subject Category:Villages_in_Essex.
- The_Rodings hypernym Group.
- The_Rodings point "51.8 0.3".
- The_Rodings type Article.
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- The_Rodings type Place.
- The_Rodings type PopulatedPlace.
- The_Rodings type Settlement.
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- The_Rodings type Location.
- The_Rodings type City.
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- The_Rodings type SpatialThing.
- The_Rodings type Q486972.
- The_Rodings type Q515.
- The_Rodings comment "The Rodings (or Roothings) are a group of villages in Essex, England, the largest group in the country to bear a common name. They are believed to be the remnants of a single Anglo-Saxon community known as the Hroðingas, led by Hroða, who sailed up the River Thames and along a tributary in the sixth century and settled in the area. This was one of the sub-kingdoms that were absorbed into the Kingdom of Essex. The River Roding and the villages derived their name from Hroda.".
- The_Rodings label "The Rodings".
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- The_Rodings sameAs m.08k_46.
- The_Rodings sameAs Q7761338.
- The_Rodings sameAs Q7761338.
- The_Rodings lat "51.8".
- The_Rodings long "0.3".
- The_Rodings wasDerivedFrom The_Rodings?oldid=683128191.
- The_Rodings isPrimaryTopicOf The_Rodings.