-
subsequently expanded considerably.
Bernicia occurs in Old
Welsh poetry as
Bryneich or
Byrneich and in the 9th-century
Historia Brittonum, (§ 61) as Berneich...
-
whether or not they
refer to
British kingdoms and
regions of the Hen Ogledd.
Bryneich – this is the
British name for the Anglo-Saxon
kingdom of Bernicia. There...
- v t e Hen
Ogledd Kingdoms or
Territories Alt Clut
Bryneich Deifr Elfed Gododdin Rheged Important Places Calchfynydd Eidyn Manaw Gododdin Arfderydd Carlisle...
- the
Gododdin extended,
possibly from the
Stirling area to the
kingdom of
Bryneich (Bernicia), and
including what are now the
Lothian and
Borders regions...
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Other kingdoms included Rheged, the
Kingdom of
Strathclyde (Ystrad Clud),
Bryneich and Gododdin. It is
unclear how
Elmet came to be established,
though it...
-
kingdom may have lain in
Gododdin (Lothian), Alt Clut (Strathclyde) or
Bryneich (Northumberland) in the late 6th century. Morcant's
first name is a form...
- of a
different fictional narrator.
Although it is set in the
Kingdom of
Bryneich, from the 400s to the 600s CE, it is
intended to be a
modern record, the...
- from the
original on 26 June 2015.
Retrieved 25 June 2015. "Bernaccia (
Bryneich / Berneich)". The
History Files.
Retrieved 18 June 2018. 'An
English empire:...
- and
parts of the Home Counties, fell from
Brittonic hands by 600 AD, and
Bryneich,
which existed in
modern Northumbria and
County Durham with its capital...
- west and
north by the
Brythonic kingdoms of
Elmet (Elfed) and
Bernicia (
Bryneich) respectively, and to the east by the
North Sea.
Early Deira may have centred...