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  2. Northumbria - Wikipedia

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    What was to become Northumbria started as two kingdoms, Deira in the south and Bernicia in the north. Conflict in the first half of the seventh century ended with the murder of the last king of Deira in 651, and Northumbria was thereafter unified under Bernician kings. At its height, the kingdom extended from the Humber, Peak District and the ...

  3. Northumbria's Golden Age - Wikipedia

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    The Northumbrian Renaissance or Northumbria's Golden Age is the name given to a period of cultural flowering in the kingdom of Northumbria, broadly speaking from the mid-seventh to the mid-eighth centuries. It is characterised by a blend of insular art, Germanic art and Mediterranean influence.

  4. Northumbria (modern) - Wikipedia

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    Northumbria is known for its distinctive musical culture and has its own unique instrument, the Northumbrian smallpipe. [34] The region is associated with numerous folk arts such as Durham/North Country Quilting, Northumbrian pipe-making, horn stick work and hooky mat making, which flourished due to 19th and early 20th. [35]

  5. Northumbrian Old English - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Northumbrian was a dialect of Old English spoken in the Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria. Together with Mercian, Kentish and West Saxon, it forms one of the sub-categories of Old English devised and employed by modern scholars. The dialect was spoken from the Humber, now within England, to the Firth of Forth, now within Scotland.

  6. List of monarchs of Northumbria - Wikipedia

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    Son of Æthelric, also ruled Deira, killed in battle by Rædwald, King of East Anglia. Deira Dynasty. 616 to 12/14 Oct 632. Edwin. Son of Ælla of Deira, which he also ruled, killed in battle by Penda, King of Mercia. Bernicia Dynasty. late 632 to 633. Eanfrith. Son of Æthelfrith.

  7. Uhtred of Bamburgh - Wikipedia

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    Uhtred of Bamburgh (Uhtred the Bold —sometimes Uchtred; died c. 1016), was ruler of Bamburgh and from 1006 to 1016 the ealdorman of Northumbria. He was the son of Waltheof I, ruler of Bamburgh (Bebbanburg), whose family the Eadwulfingas had ruled the surrounding region for over a century. Uhtred's death by assassination was described in De ...

  8. Keszthely culture - Wikipedia

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    The Keszthely culture was a mixed Romance speaking [1] [2]-Germanic-Avar, Christian enclave located in present-day Hungary, from the 6th (AD 568) century until the first half of the 7th century, in the northern part of Lake Balaton, in and around Keszthely and it's 30 km area.

  9. Rædwulf of Northumbria - Wikipedia

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    Rædwulf of Northumbria. Rædwulf was king of Northumbria for a short time. His ancestry is not known, but it is possible that he was a kinsman of Osberht and Ælla. Copper alloy of styca of King Raedwulf. Rædwulf became king when Æthelred son of Eanred was deposed. Coins from his reign are known, but other than a report of his death fighting ...