Solway Moss

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Solway Moss is a peat bog on the border between England and Scotland, historically notable as the site of a major 1542 battle between English and Scottish forces.

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Solway Moss canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
geographical feature
military conflict
peat bog
combatant Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
commander Robert Maxwell, 5th Lord Maxwell NERFINISHED
Thomas Wharton, 1st Baron Wharton NERFINISHED
consequence accession of Mary, Queen of Scots as an infant
death of James V of Scotland shortly after the battle
country United Kingdom
date 1542-11-24
hasClimate temperate maritime
hasConservationStatus important habitat for wildlife
hasEcosystemType bog
peatland
hasHistoricalSignificance Anglo-Scottish border warfare
hasHydrology waterlogged conditions
hasLandUse conservation
limited peat extraction (historically)
hasNameOrigin named after the Solway Firth region
hasNotableEvent Battle of Solway Moss NERFINISHED
hasSoilType peat
hasVegetationType bog vegetation
locatedIn Cumbria
England
border region between England and Scotland
location Solway Moss NERFINISHED
near border between England and Scotland
notableFor site of the Battle of Solway Moss
partOf Anglo-Scottish Wars NERFINISHED
Solway Firth region NERFINISHED
Solway Plain NERFINISHED
result English victory
year 1542

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Battle of Solway Moss location Solway Moss