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Aurelius Ambrosius, the first Pendragon and brother of [[Uther]], built these massive earthworks as a part of a defense system against the Saxons to the east. Too large to be manned as walls, these were used to observe the moving army, hinder its approach, and hide an ambushing defensive army. They now mark the northern boundary of Salisbury county.
[[Aurelius]] Ambrosius, the first Pendragon and brother of [[Uther]], built these massive earthworks as a part of a defense system against the [[Saxons]] to the east. Too large to be manned as walls, these were used to observe the moving army, hinder its approach, and hide an ambushing defensive army. They now [[mark]] the northern boundary of [[Salisbury]] county.

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Ambrosius’ Dike

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Aurelius Ambrosius, the first Pendragon and brother of Uther, built these massive earthworks as a part of a defense system against the Saxons to the east. Too large to be manned as walls, these were used to observe the moving army, hinder its approach, and hide an ambushing defensive army. They now mark the northern boundary of Salisbury county.