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'''Maldon''' is a seaside town and local government district in [[Essex]]. It is known for the Battle of Maldon in 991, recorded in a famous Anglo-Saxon poem, at which the English forces were defeated by the Vikings. | [[File:Brythnoth statue Maldon.jpg|thumb|Statue marking the Battle of Maldon]]'''Maldon''' is a seaside town and local government district in [[Essex]]. It is known for the Battle of Maldon in 991, recorded in a famous Anglo-Saxon poem, at which the English forces were defeated by the Vikings. | ||
==LGBT history== | ==LGBT history== | ||
The politician and journalist [[Tom Driberg]] lived at [[Bradwell]] for many years. | The politician and journalist [[Tom Driberg]] lived at [[Bradwell]] for many years. | ||
[[Category:Essex]] | |||
[[Category:English towns]] | |||
[[Category:Non-unitary districts]] | |||
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Maldon is a seaside town and local government district in Essex. It is known for the Battle of Maldon in 991, recorded in a famous Anglo-Saxon poem, at which the English forces were defeated by the Vikings.
LGBT history
The politician and journalist Tom Driberg lived at Bradwell for many years.