Concernant le toponyme » Harescombe, Gloucestershire, England, La Grande-Bretagne


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Harescombe is a small village in Gloucestershire, England. It is situated five miles south of Gloucester. It is thought the name of the village is derived from a combination of the Celtic term "cwm" (valley) and the Saxon term "here" (army), thus the full meaning of "Harescombe" would be "the Army's Valley". The community is indeed in a valley as it rests at the foot of the well-known range of the Cotswolds called the Haresfield Beacon and Broadbarrow Green, which were sites of ancient British and Roman encampments. These encampments were a part of a chain of fortresses expressly mentioned by Tacitus as having been raised by Ostorius Scapula between the Severn and Avon Rivers: old British works adapted by the Romans to their own requirements.

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Harescombe
Gloucestershire
England
La Grande-Bretagne
Vlag van La Grande-Bretagne