Hatfield Chase

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Hatfield Chase is a low-lying area of marshland in South Yorkshire, England, historically notable as the site of the 7th-century Battle of Hatfield Chase.

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Surface form Occurrences
Hatfield Chase royal hunting ground 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
marshland area
administrativeHistory historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire
associatedWithMonarch King Edwin of Northumbria NERFINISHED
King Penda of Mercia NERFINISHED
battleOutcome defeat of King Edwin of Northumbria at the Battle of Hatfield Chase
battleSiteOf Battle of Hatfield Chase (AD 633 or 634) NERFINISHED
country England
currentCounty South Yorkshire NERFINISHED
ecologicalCharacteristic wetland habitats
formerLandUse wetland
historicalSignificance site of the Battle of Hatfield Chase
historicalStatus formerly a royal hunting ground
hydrologicalContext associated with the River Don
associated with the River Idle
associated with the River Torne
part of the lower River Don catchment
landUse agricultural land following drainage
locatedIn South Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Yorkshire and the Humber
historic county of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
northern England NERFINISHED
nearSettlement Doncaster NERFINISHED
Hatfield, South Yorkshire NERFINISHED
Thorne, South Yorkshire NERFINISHED
notableEvent Battle of Hatfield Chase NERFINISHED
notablePeriod 7th century
regionType floodplain
terrainType low-lying land
marshland
waterManagementHistory area historically subject to drainage schemes

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King Edwin of Northumbria deathPlace Hatfield Chase
Hatfield, Yorkshire historicallyPartOf Hatfield Chase
this entity surface form: Hatfield Chase royal hunting ground
Hatfield, Yorkshire locatedOn Hatfield Chase