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- and connecting herepaths using existing routes or new works. As superior or safer roads, sometimes following ridgeway routes, herepaths were intensely...
- burhs were connected by a road system maintained for army use (known as herepaths). The roads allowed an army quickly to be ****embled, sometimes from more...
- roads, known as herepaths, that interconnected the burhs, allowing the po****tion quick access to shelter (in their local burh). The herepaths enabled Alfred's...
- The burhs were connected with a network of military roads, known as herepaths, enabling Alfred's troops to move swiftly to engage the enemy. As here...
- Marilyn and a Hardy. This is one of the points on the Staple Fitzpaine Herepath a part of Forestry England woodlands. There is a loop walk, starting from...
- on 12 August 2023. Retrieved 9 August 2023. "Indian Tramway Limited". Herepath's Railway and Commercial Journal. 32 (1595): 3. 1 January 1870. "On Forgotten...
- strategic ports, and builds a network of well-maintained army roads (known as herepaths). Viking leader Guthrum becomes 'king' of East Anglia. A Viking fleet...
- original on 29 July 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2017. "Indian Tramway Limited". Herepath's Railway and Commercial Journal. 32 (1595): 3. 1 January 1870. "On Forgotten...
- network of coastal hillforts and lookout posts in Wes****, linked by a Herepath, or military road, which enabled his armies to cover Viking movements at...
- lookout posts linked by a military road, or Herepath, to allow his army to cover Viking movements at sea. The Herepath has a characteristic form which is familiar...