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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › New_ForestNew Forest - Wikipedia

    33 km 2 (13 sq mi) of wet heathland. 84 km 2 (32 sq mi) of tree plantations ( woodland inclosures) established since the 18th century, including 80 km 2 (31 sq mi) planted by Forestry England since the 1920s. The New Forest has also been classed as National Character Area No. 131 by Natural England.

    • 566 km² (219 sq mi) National Park, New Forest: 380 km² (150 sq mi)
    • 14.75 million (est) (in 2009)
    • 1079 (as Royal Forest), 1 March 2005 (as National Park)
    • Southampton
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YernagateYernagate - Wikipedia

    The story of Yernagate is an example of one of "the fable [s] of ... gyants in the woods" near Southampton, mentioned by Daniel Defoe in 1724. [1] Though the etymology of Yernagate is unknown, the traditional link between the New Forest and giants may be connected with the Anglo-Saxon names for the area: "Ytene" and "Jettenwald" (as well as the ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JutesJutes - Wikipedia

    The Jutes ( / dʒuːts / JOOTS) [1] were one of the Germanic tribes who settled in Great Britain after the departure of the Romans. According to Bede, they were one of the three most powerful Germanic nations, along with the Angles and the Saxons : Those who came over were of the three most powerful nations of Germany—Saxons, Angles, and Jutes.

  4. 6 de sept. de 2023 · The stag is of particular importance to Ytene, and the white stag is considered a magical emblem. The white stag, also known as the white hart, has long been a symbol of the otherworld, and the sight of it is said to signify that someone important is about to enter into the realm of spirit.

  5. www.youtube.com › user › YTenEspanolYTenEspanol - YouTube

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  6. One of the most significant periods in New Forest history was that of the Normans. Following the Norman invasion of Britain in 1066, the New Forest shot into prominence when William the Conqueror (William I) designated the area as his Nova Foresta (New Forest) in 1079. This was the same year in which the Normans built their cathedral at nearby ...

  7. 22 de abr. de 2014 · The practice of commoning, which has existed uninterrupted for over a thousand years, is still the dominant influence over the Forest’s ecology, economy and community. Ytene of the Jutes. Before the arrival of the Normans in 1066AD the area we know as the New Forest was called Ytene, meaning ‘of the Jutes’.

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