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Bernicia (Old English: Bernice, Beornice) was an Anglo-Saxon
kingdom established by
Anglian settlers of the 6th
century in what is now
southeastern Scotland...
- (/ˈɪdɑː/; died c. 559) is the
first known king of the
Anglian kingdom of
Bernicia,
which he
ruled from
around 547
until his
death in 559.
Little is known...
- the year 812. This
collection provides pedigrees for the
kings of Deira,
Bernicia, Mercia, Lindsey, Kent and East Anglia,
tracing each of
these dynasties...
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England and south-east Scotland, was
initially divided into two kingdoms:
Bernicia and Deira. The two were
first united by king Æthelfrith
around the year...
- 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...
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particular cult in the
Middle Ages.
Oswald was the son of Æthelfrith of
Bernicia and Acha of
Deira and came to rule
after spending a
period in exile. After...
- Æthelfrith (died c. 616) was King of
Bernicia from c. 593
until his
death around 616 AD at the
Battle of the
River Idle. He
became the
first Bernician...
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northern part of Northumbria,
perhaps corresponding to the
former kingdom of
Bernicia, with
Scandinavian or Norse-Gael
kings ruling the
southern part, the former...
- Oswy or
Oswig (Old English: Ōswīg; c. 612 – 15
February 670), was King of
Bernicia from 642 and of
Northumbria from 654
until his death. He is
notable for...
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Bernicia was an Anglo-Saxon
kingdom in the
sixth and
seventh centuries.
Bernicia may also
refer to: RV
Bernicia: a
research vessel owned by Newcastle...