- 634.
After this victory,
Oswald appears to have been
recognised by both
Bernicians and
Deirans as king of a
properly united Northumbria. The
kings of Bernicia...
- 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...
- Æthelric and
grandson of Ida,
apparently succeeded Hussa as king of the
Bernicians around the year 592 or 593; Æthelfrith's
accession may have
involved dynastic...
- (m****cript E, year 603), and may
indicate dynastic rivalry among the
Bernicians. Áedán's army also
included the Cenél nEógain
prince Máel Umai mac Báetáin...
- Wes**** into
exile for
three years. He
continued to wage war
against the
Bernicians of Northumbria.
Thirteen years after Maserfield, he
suffered a crushing...
- The
bishop of
Durham is
responsible for the
diocese of
Durham in the
province of York. The
diocese is one of the
oldest in
England and its
bishop is a...
- a tribute-paying under-kingdom into a
permanent acquisition, such as
Bernician absorption of Deira. Only five Anglo-Saxon
kingdoms are
known to have...
-
supported by the
Historia Brittonum's
description of
fighting between Bernicians and the
native Britons of the area,
indicating ongoing resistance. It...
- 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...
- sons of Ida of Bernicia,
founder of the kingdom.
During his
reign the
Bernicians met the
Britons in
three important battles, the
first on the offensive...