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  2. Wessex Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Wessex Formation forms part of the Wealden Group within the Wessex Basin, an area of subsidence since Permo - Triassic times. The basin is located along southern half of the Isle of Wight and Purbeck, extending offshore into the English Channel. The Wealden Group is also exposed significantly in the Weald Basin, which has a separate ...

  3. Urologic disease - Wikipedia

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    Urologic diseases or conditions include urinary tract infections, kidney stones, bladder control problems, and prostate problems, among others. Some urologic conditions do not affect a person for that long and some are lifetime conditions. [1] Kidney diseases are normally investigated and treated by nephrologists, while the specialty of urology deals with problems in the other organs ...

  4. List of monarchs of Wessex - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of monarchs of the Kingdom of the West Saxons (Wessex) until 886 AD. For later monarchs, see the List of English monarchs. While the details of the later monarchs are confirmed by a number of sources, the earlier ones are in many cases obscure.

  5. US defense secretary to undergo non-surgical procedure ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will turn over his duties temporarily on Friday while he undergoes a non-surgical procedure related to his previously reported bladder ...

  6. British logistics in the Falklands War - Wikipedia

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    British logistics in the Falklands War. A Westland Wessex helicopter delivering supplies at Ascension Island in May 1982. The 1982 British military campaign to recapture the Falkland Islands depended on complex logistical arrangements. The logistical difficulties of operating 7,000 nautical miles (8,100 mi; 13,000 km) from home were formidable.

  7. Viking activity in the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    Viking activity in the British Isles occurred during the Early Middle Ages, the 8th to the 11th centuries CE, when Scandinavians travelled to the British Isles to raid, conquer, settle and trade. They are generally referred to as Vikings, [1] [2] but some scholars debate whether the term Viking [a] represented all Scandinavian settlers or just ...

  8. 219th (Wessex) Field Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The 219th (Wessex) Field Hospital was a field hospital of the British Army forming part of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Though short-lived having been formed in 1967 and disbanded in 1996, the hospital's remaining detachments continue to serve in its successor unit, the 243rd (The Wessex) Field Hospital .

  9. What Is the Wrexham Kop — And Why Is It Costing Rob ... - AOL

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    Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney bought Wrexham AFC in 2020 and have been working on expanding the Racecourse ever since. The project has posed some issues — and cost the actors a lot of money.

  10. Harold Godwinson - Wikipedia

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    Harold Godwinson was a member of a prominent Anglo-Saxon family with ties to Cnut the Great. He became a powerful earl after the death of his father, Godwin, Earl of Wessex. After his brother-in-law, King Edward the Confessor, died without an heir on 5 January 1066, the Witenagemot convened and chose Harold to succeed him; he was probably the first English monarch to be crowned in Westminster ...

  11. Sexræd and Sæward of Essex - Wikipedia

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    Sexred, or Sexræd (d. 626?), and Sæward ( Sæward of Essex) are two brothers who jointly served as king of the East Saxons after the death of their father Sæbert. [1] Their father converted to Christianity in 604, [2] becoming the first Christian king of the East Saxons. When Sæberht died in c. 616? the two brothers they ruled jointly as ...