Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Burghal Hidage (pronunciation: /ˈbɜːrɡəl ˈhaɪdədʒ/) is an Anglo-Saxon document providing a list of over thirty fortified places (burhs), the majority being in the ancient Kingdom of Wessex, and the taxes (recorded as numbers of hides) assigned for their maintenance. The document, so named by Frederic William Maitland in 1897, survives in two versions of medieval and early modern date."@en }
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- Burghal_Hidage comment "The Burghal Hidage (pronunciation: /ˈbɜːrɡəl ˈhaɪdədʒ/) is an Anglo-Saxon document providing a list of over thirty fortified places (burhs), the majority being in the ancient Kingdom of Wessex, and the taxes (recorded as numbers of hides) assigned for their maintenance. The document, so named by Frederic William Maitland in 1897, survives in two versions of medieval and early modern date.".
- Q1014999 comment "The Burghal Hidage (pronunciation: /ˈbɜːrɡəl ˈhaɪdədʒ/) is an Anglo-Saxon document providing a list of over thirty fortified places (burhs), the majority being in the ancient Kingdom of Wessex, and the taxes (recorded as numbers of hides) assigned for their maintenance. The document, so named by Frederic William Maitland in 1897, survives in two versions of medieval and early modern date.".