- (formerly known, in Welsh, as Ynys Medcaut),
which became the seat of the
Bernician bishops. It is
unknown when the
Angles finally conquered the
whole region...
- In geology,
Bernician Series was a term
proposed by
Samuel Pickworth Woodward in 1856 (Manual of Mollusca, p. 409) for the
lower portion of the Carboniferous...
-
death around 616 AD at the
Battle of the
River Idle. He
became the
first Bernician king to also rule the
neighboring land of Deira,
giving him an important...
- Tyne to
Osulf of Bamburgh, the
eldest son of
Eadwulf IV of Bamburgh, the
Bernician earl whom
Siward had
slain in 1041.
Marching southwards with the rebels...
- time (130
years later). Áedán's army
included the
Bernician exile Hering, son of the
former Bernician king Hussa; his parti****tion is
mentioned by the...
- Wes**** into
exile for
three years. He
continued to wage war
against the
Bernicians of Northumbria.
Thirteen years after Maserfield, he
suffered a crushing...
-
ruler of Bernicia, as was his
successor Æthelric. Adda may have been the
Bernician commander at the
battle of Caer Greu,
where the
British kings Peredur...
- the
first County Council used
until it was
granted its own arms). The
Bernician arms were
fictional but
inspired by Bede's
brief description of a flag...
- a tribute-paying under-kingdom into a
permanent acquisition, such as
Bernician absorption of Deira. Only five Anglo-Saxon
kingdoms are
known to have...
- Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle elaborates that he
ruled for
twelve years and
built the
Bernician capital of
Bamburgh Castle. Later, however, the
Chronicle confuses his...