Hallam (historic district of South Yorkshire)

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Hallam was a historic district in South Yorkshire, England, that encompassed parts of what is now Sheffield and its surrounding area during the early medieval period.

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Hallam (historic district of South Yorkshire) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former territorial division
historic district
associatedWith Pennine foothills NERFINISHED
River Don valley NERFINISHED
country England
encompassed parts of what is now Sheffield
surrounding rural areas of modern Sheffield
existedInPeriod early medieval period
governedBy local lords in early medieval period
hasToponymicDerivative Sheffield Hallam (UK Parliament constituency) NERFINISHED
Sheffield Hallam University NERFINISHED
historicalRegionType territorial unit
historicalSignificance early territorial core of the Sheffield area
languageOfHistoricalRecords Old English NERFINISHED
locatedIn Northern England
South Yorkshire
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricCounty West Riding of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
namedAfter Hallamshire region NERFINISHED
partOf Hallamshire NERFINISHED
area around modern Sheffield
presentDaySuccessor City of Sheffield NERFINISHED
metropolitan borough of Sheffield NERFINISHED
regionCharacter predominantly rural in early medieval period
status defunct

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Hallam line namedAfter Hallam (historic district of South Yorkshire)