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maldon (n)

a battle in which the Danes defeated the Saxons in 991; celebrated in an old English poem

maldon Sentence Examples

  1. Maldon's historic center boasts medieval buildings and a bustling medieval marketplace.
  2. The Maldon Sea Wall stretches for miles along the Essex coast, protecting the town from flooding.
  3. Maldon salt, derived from the town's ancient salt marshes, is renowned for its distinctive flavor.
  4. The Blackwater Estuary, adjacent to Maldon, provides a haven for wildlife and recreational activities.
  5. The Maldon Art Trail showcases the town's vibrant arts scene, with sculptures and murals scattered throughout its streets.
  6. Maldon's Moot Hall, built in the 17th century, serves as the town's civic center.
  7. Maldon Flitch Trials, a centuries-old tradition, celebrates marriages that have remained happy for a year and a day.
  8. The Maldon Museum houses a collection of artifacts and exhibits showcasing the town's rich history.
  9. Maldon has excellent connections to London and other major cities via rail and road.
  10. Maldon's annual Maldon Mud Race attracts thousands of participants who run through the town's muddy streets.

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a battle in which the Danes defeated the Saxons in 991; celebrated in an old English poem

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Maldon's historic center boasts medieval buildings and a bustling medieval marketplace.

The Maldon Sea Wall stretches for miles along the Essex coast, protecting the town from flooding.

Maldon salt, derived from the town's ancient salt marshes, is renowned for its distinctive flavor.

The Blackwater Estuary, adjacent to Maldon, provides a haven for wildlife and recreational activities.