Army of England

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The Army of England was the principal land force of the English state before the formation of the unified British Army, responsible for the kingdom’s military operations and defense.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical army
land warfare force
allegiance Crown of England NERFINISHED
Parliament of England NERFINISHED
associatedWith English militia NERFINISHED
Royal Navy NERFINISHED
commandStructure Commander-in-Chief of the Forces
War Office of England NERFINISHED
monarch of England
componentOf English armed forces
composedOf artillery units
cavalry units
infantry units
militia forces
volunteer forces
conflict Anglo-Scottish Wars NERFINISHED
English Civil War NERFINISHED
Hundred Years' War NERFINISHED
Nine Years' War NERFINISHED
War of the Spanish Succession NERFINISHED
Wars of the Roses NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
followedBy British Army NERFINISHED
function defense against invasion
expeditionary warfare abroad
internal security
suppression of rebellions
garrisoned English border fortresses
English coastal defenses
colonial outposts
languageOfCommand English
operatedIn British Isles NERFINISHED
Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
partOf military of England
precededBy Anglo-Saxon fyrd NERFINISHED
feudal levies of medieval England
role conduct of land warfare
defense of the Kingdom of England
principal land force of the English state
protection of English territory
support of English foreign policy by military means
timePeriod early modern period
medieval period
used conscripted soldiers
field armies
fortifications
garrisons
mercenaries
professional soldiers

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Captain-General of the Forces commanded Army of England
Royal Army of King James II partOf Army of England
this entity surface form: Armed forces of the Kingdom of England