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DescriptionMemorial for the Battle of Fenny Bridges.png
English: This is an image of a bilingual memorial located in East Devon which commemorates the men who died during the Battle of Fenny Bridges, part of the Prayer Book Rebellion (aka Western Rising).
The memorial is in both the English language and the Cornish language.
English:
"Here in this meadow, on 29th July 1549 men from Cornwall and Devon fought and died to preserve their religious faith and practice and the language in which they had been brought up."
Cornish (Kernowek):
"Omma y'n dhol-ma, an 29ns mys cortheren 1549, Kernow ha Dewnans a omladhas ha merwel rak mentena aga fyth ha'ga usadow cryjyk ha'n yeth may fyens y megys."
Kernowek: "Omma y'n dhol-ma, an 29ns mys cortheren 1549, Kernow ha Dewnans a omladhas ha merwel rak mentena aga fyth ha'ga usadow cryjyk ha'n yeth may fyens y megys."
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A bilingual memorial in Devon commemorating the men who died during the Battle of Fenny Bridges.
Bu, Doğu Devon'da bulunan ve Dua Kitabı İsyanı'nın (diğer adıyla Batı Ayaklanması) bir parçası olan Fenny Bridges Savaşı'nda ölenleri anmak için dikilmiş iki dilli bir anıtın görüntüsüdür. Anıt, hem İngilizce hem de Kornik dilinde yazılmıştır.