marston moor

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marston moor

A historical reenactor stands on Marston Moor in period costume.

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Proper noun 1. A decisive battle of the English Civil War: A significant military engagement fought on July 2, 1644, during the First English Civil War, where the combined forces of the Parliamentarians (Roundheads) and their Scottish Covenanters allies defeated the Royalist (Cavaliers) army of King Charles I. 2. A geographical location in northern England: A former area of moorland in North Yorkshire, England, which was the site of the 1644 battle.

Usage Examples
  • Referring to the battle:
    • The Parliamentarian victory at Marston Moor was a turning point in the Civil War.
    • Historians often study the tactics used at Marston Moor.
  • Referring to the location:
    • The battle took place on Marston Moor, seven miles west of York.
    • Marston Moor is now largely agricultural land.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Battle of Marston Moor": The full and formal name for the historical event.
    • The Battle of Marston Moor marked the end of Royalist dominance in the north of England.
Variants and Related Words
  • Marston Moor Battlefield: The specific area of land recognized as the site of the battle.
  • Moor (noun): An area of open, uncultivated land, often covered with heather, characteristic of the landscape where the battle occurred.
Synonyms
  • Battle of Marston Moor (for the event).
  • Moorland, heath (for the type of geographical feature).
Related Phrases
  • English Civil War: The broader conflict of which Marston Moor was a part.
  • Roundheads and Cavaliers: The colloquial names for the Parliamentarian and Royalist forces, respectively, that fought at Marston Moor.
marston moor

A historical reenactor stands on Marston Moor in period costume.

Noun
  1. a battle in 1644 in which the Parliamentarians under the earl of Manchester defeated the Royalists under Prince Rupert
  2. a former moor in northern England

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