Warwick (historic English place name)

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Warwick is a historic English place name originating from the town of Warwick in Warwickshire, known for its medieval castle and significance in English history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic English place name
place name
toponym
administrativeStatus historic county town of Warwickshire
appearsIn English historical records
associatedWith English medieval history
medieval castle
associatedWithTitle Earl of Warwick NERFINISHED
country England
derivesFrom Old English elements for "weir" and "dwelling" or "settlement"
hasCulturalAssociation British aristocracy
English nobility
hasEtymologyLanguage Old English NERFINISHED
hasFeature fortified medieval town
hasHeritage market town
hasHistoricalSignificance Norman period in England
Wars of the Roses NERFINISHED
hasNotableLandmark Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick NERFINISHED
Warwick Castle NERFINISHED
hasPart Warwick Castle NERFINISHED
hasSpellingVariant Warrewik NERFINISHED
Warwic NERFINISHED
isCapitalOf Warwickshire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Warwickshire NERFINISHED
namedAfter town of Warwick
timePeriodOfOrigin early medieval England
toponymType settlement name
usedAs given name
surname

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Warwick Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania isNamedAfter Warwick (historic English place name)