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    Lincolnshireball is a countyball of  Englandball.
    On July 2020, days after the PRC impacted a new HK NSL, the British government decided to extend BN (O) rights for three million Hongkongers to live in the UK. However, according to BBC Radio 2 host Jeremy Vine, who recently floated the concept, Lincolnshire would be ideal because it is one of the most sparsely populated counties in Britain. So for three million displaced Hongkongers, it seems like the perfect place to start anew.

    History

    Lincolnshire’s Roman History:

    Lincolnshireball was of huge strategic importance to the Romans as they marched northward in their quest to conquer Britainball. Roman forts were constructed across Lincolnshireball, including at Ancasterball, Caistorball and Louthball. Lincolnball, or Lindum Colonia, became one of the largest and most influential Roman towns in * Englandball; many impressive Roman remains are still scattered across the city.

    Roman roads are a significant part of that era’s history, with two of the most important built through Lincolnshireball. Ermine Street, linking London with York, and Fosse Way, from Lincoln to Exeter, are still used. Travel along a very straight road in Lincolnshire – chances are it’ll be one of those two! The Fosse Dyke canal was constructed to link Lincoln with the River Trent, then from there to the Rivers Ouse and Humber and eventually the North Sea.

    Lincolnshire’s Norman History:

    After the Battle of Hastings in 1066, the Normans (like the Romans before them) had to fight their way across the length and breadth of * Englandball in order to gain control. For nearly five years, William the Conqueror and his army lived like an invading force, putting down a number of Anglo-Saxon rebellions as they marched north and west. In order to strengthen his hold on power, he had a series of castles built across * Englandball.

    Having passed through Lincoln in 1067 on his way north, William had recognised the strategic importance of its old Roman fort. Not only was it set on top of a hill overlooking both the town and the Trent Valley, it also had excellent transport links in the shape of Fosse Dyke, Ermine Street and the Fosse Way. William ordered a new Norman castle to be constructed on the site of the old Roman fort – in 1068, Lincoln Castle became the very first Norman castle to be built in * Englandball.

    To further consolidate Norman power in the north, William ordered one of his most faithful supporters, Archbishop Remegius, to transfer ecclesiastical power to the city and build a new cathedral.

    Lincoln Cathedral was finally consecrated in 1092, just days after the death of Archbishop Remegius.

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    • Yorkshireball - Why do you need to take North and Northeast Lincolnshire for Yorkshire and the Humber? And why do the BBC and ITV think I'm a part of you? And also stole some of my clay in 1974 but Londonball helped me get it back.

    Gallery

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    Sus lincolnshireball
    Sus lincolnshireball
    jedi lincolnshireball
    jedi lincolnshireball
    Lincolnshireball warrior in the style of spartan warior
    Lincolnshireball warrior in the style of spartan warior


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