How did Essex get its name?

The name Essex derives from the Kingdom of the East Seaxe or Kingdom of Essex which was traditionally founded by Aescwine in AD 527, occupying territory to the north of the River Thames and east of the River Lea.
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What was Essex called before?

The name Essex itself originates in the Anglo-Saxon period of the Early Middle Ages, rooted in the Old English name 'Eastseaxe', translating as East Saxons.
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What is Essex famous for?

15. Famous people to halo from Essex include Dame Helen Mirren, comedian Joe Pasquale and Mark Foster, the Olympic swimmer. 16. The very first capital city in Britain was Colchester and this town is also regarded as the oldest recorded town in Britain.
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What is the stereotype of Essex?

A note on the Essex stereotype

The Essex girl or Essex man stereotype describes a vacuous and promiscuous individual who is obsessed with money and how they look. The term originated in the early nineties to describe a young person, usually a conservative voter, who lacked culture and had low to no morals.
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What does Essex mean slang?

an insulting word for a young woman who dresses and behaves in a way that attracts attention, and shows that she is not intelligent or stylish, thought of as typical of some people from the English county of Essex: Finally, the Essex Girl stereotype seems to be dying. More examples.
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History of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Essex



Is Essex Cockney?

What many consider to be the Essex accent is no longer the previously documented, rural east Anglian accent – whose decline is lamented in parts of Essex. Instead, although not a perfect replica, a modern-day Essex accent is notably a descendent of cockney.
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What celebs live in Essex?

Here are the celebrities who live in the Essex town:
  • Alan Sugar. Lord Alan Sugar. ...
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan and Laila Rouass. Ronnie O'Sullivan (Image: PA) ...
  • Rod Stewart. Sir Rod Stewart (Image: Andrew Milligan/PA Wire) ...
  • Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan. Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan (Image: PA) ...
  • Bradley Walsh.
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Did Vikings settle in Essex?

The Vikings had established their temporary base on Northey Island, which is linked to the Essex mainland by a causeway, only accessible at low tide. Brihtnoth and his militia force took up their position at the causeway end during high tide, when the two sides could only shout insults at each other.
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What was Essex called in Roman times?

Camulodunum (/ˌkæmjʊloʊˈdjuːnəm, ˌkæmʊloʊˈduːnəm/; Latin: CAMVLODVNVM), the Ancient Roman name for what is now Colchester in Essex, was an important city in Roman Britain, and the first capital of the province.
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Why did Londoners move to Essex?

As east London became increasingly overcrowded, the Cockney's stamping ground moved eastwards, over the river Lea and into the open plains of Essex. Villages along the Thames were flattened to make way for towns that extended the logic of London as more and more people surged into Essex in the early 20th century.
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Who settled in Essex?

Essex, one of the kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England; i.e., that of the East Saxons. An area of early settlement, it probably originally included the territory of the modern county of Middlesex; London was its chief town. Archaeological discoveries suggest that many of the new settlers were continental Saxons.
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How many island are in Essex?

Find things to do. We all know about Canvey and Mersea, but did you know that Essex is actually home to an incredible 30 islands? Located on the south-east coast of the British Isles, Essex is home to more islands than any other county in England.
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Where do footballers live in Essex?

Welcome to the Essex town that celebrities love to call home. Chigwell, located within the Epping Forest District, is part of the so-called 'golden triangle' of wealthy locations along with Loughton and Buckhurst Hill. It is home to footballers, TOWIE stars and Lord Alan Sugar himself.
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Is Billericay posh?

"Billericay is one of the slightly lesser known towns of Essex and those who don't know it, think it's a posh place.
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Is Essex good place to live?

Essex's only city is a fast-paced place to live which is great for both young professionals and families alike. With excellent train services into London, this is an ideal location if you need to commute into the capital at any point during the week whilst enjoying the relaxation of Essex at the weekends.
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Where are true Cockneys born?

To most people living outside London, the term Cockney simply means a Londoner, but traditionally to be known as a 'true' Cockney you have to be born within earshot of the Bow Bells from the Church of St Mary Le Bow in Cheapside, the East End of London.
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Is Romford Cockney?

Forget Tower Hamlets - Romford is new East End, says Cockney language study. Cockneys, once synonymous with Tower Hamlets, are now more likely to be found up the frog and toad in Havering, according to a new study.
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Is Adele a Cockney?

Adele is not a cockney (The joy of small things, 20 November). Adele is from north London, which has its own accent, and is definitely not within the sound of Bow bells. Not all Londoners are cockneys.
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How do you say hello in Essex?

8. Aite Geez. Hello, hiya, aite geez - all the same thing but one is a sure sign that you're from Essex. Usually used between men, it's a greeting or a way of agreeing with someone.
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