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- (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...
- southern part going to Penda's Christian son Peada, who had married into the Bernician royal line (although Peada survived only until his murder in 656). Northumbrian...
- 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...
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle elaborates that he ruled for twelve years and built the Bernician capital of Bamburgh Castle. Later, however, the Chronicle confuses his...
- legendary kings of Kent that appears in Historia Brittonum. The Wes**** and Bernician royal genealogies in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and Anglian collection...
- 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...
- 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...
- a tribute-paying under-kingdom into a permanent acquisition, such as Bernician absorption of Deira. Only five Anglo-Saxon kingdoms are known to have...