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Meaning of "saxon shore"

saxon shore - 'Saxon shore' refers to the coast of southeast England, particularly during the late Roman era. It was an area fortified against Saxon raids and invasions, with a series of forts built along the coast
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  • A military command of the late Roman Empire, consisting of a series of fortifications on both sides of the English Channel.

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We have got the Saxon shore forts.
A series of large forts were built on the Saxon Shore.
The purpose of the Saxon Shore forts has been as hotly disputed as their name.
It is in this context that the forts of the Saxon Shore were constructed.
The Saxon Shore forts were probably no longer supplied from state magazines however.
The area they defended was known as the Saxon Shore.
The American band Saxon Shore takes its name from the region.
I imagine she told you your dad was the Duke of the Saxon Shore.
Several Saxon Shore forts survive in east and south-east England.
The fleet probably had some role in the operation of the Saxon Shore Forts.
He is a former member of the indie rock bands Saxon Shore and Fleet Foxes.
The Romans built a chain of forts along the coast, which they called the Saxon shore.
My father was the Duke of the Saxon Shore.
Find a shovel for the Duke of the Saxon Shore here.
Curly? Find a shovel for the Duke of the Saxon Shore here.

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Dubris 's mansio was demolished in 270 for the construction of a Saxon Shore Fort.

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