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Flodden
Flod·den F0191000 (flŏd′n) A hill of northern England near the Scottish border. It was the site of the Battle of Flodden Field (September 9, 1513) in which the English defeated the Scots under James IV, who was killed there.Flodden (ˈflɒdən) n (Placename) a hill in Northumberland where invading Scots were defeated by the English in 1513 and James IV of Scotland was killed. Also called: Flodden Field Flod•den (ˈflɒd n) n. a hill in NE England, in Northumberland county: the invading Scots were defeated here by the English, 1513. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Flodden - a hill in Northumberland where the invading Scots were defeated by the English in 1513Northumberland - the northernmost county of England; has many Roman remains (including Hadrian's Wall) | | 2. | Flodden - a battle in 1513; the English defeated the invading Scots and James IV was killedBattle of Flodden FieldEngland - a division of the United Kingdom |
Flodden
Flodden, field, Northumberland, N England, just across the border from Coldstream, Scotland. It was the scene of the battle of Flodden Field (1513), in which the English under Thomas Howard, 2d duke of Norfolk, defeated the Scots under James IV, who was killed.Flodden a hill in Northumberland where invading Scots were defeated by the English in 1513 and James IV of Scotland was killed Flodden
Synonyms for Floddennoun a hill in Northumberland where the invading Scots were defeated by the English in 1513Related Wordsnoun a battle in 1513SynonymsRelated Words |