Runnymede meadow

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Runnymede meadow is a historic riverside grassland in Surrey, England, best known as the traditional site where Magna Carta was sealed in 1215.

All labels observed (5)

Label Occurrences
Runnymede meadow canonical 3
Runnymede Meadows 2
Runnymede Meadow 1

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
meadow
riverside grassland
associatedWith English barons
King John of England
associatedWithEvent sealing of Magna Carta
bestKnownFor traditional site where Magna Carta was sealed
country England
eventDate 1215
hasEcosystemType lowland meadow
hasHeritageStatus Grade II registered historic park and garden
Scheduled Monument
hasLandscapeType floodplain meadow
hasNearbyMonument John F. Kennedy Memorial
Magna Carta Memorial
The Jurors artwork
hasSignificance symbol of constitutional liberty
symbol of rule of law
hasUse commemoration
recreation
tourism
isProtectedArea yes
isPublicAccess yes
locatedIn Surrey
locatedNear Egham
Windsor
locatedOnRiver Thames
surface form: River Thames
managedBy National Trust
ownedBy National Trust
partOf Runnymede

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Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Runnymede Borough contains Runnymede meadow
Runnymede Borough hasLandmark Runnymede meadow
this entity surface form: Runnymede meadow on the River Thames
Egham hasLandmarkNearby Runnymede meadow
John F. Kennedy Memorial locatedNear Runnymede meadow
this entity surface form: Runnymede Meadows
Englefield Green hasNearbyLandmark Runnymede meadow
A308 road passesNear Runnymede meadow
this entity surface form: Runnymede Meadows
Runnymede reach of the River Thames near Runnymede meadow
this entity surface form: Runnymede Meadow
Staines Bridge hasNearbyFeature Runnymede meadow
this entity surface form: Runnymede area