- The
Battle of
Carham was
fought between the
English ruler of
Bamburgh and the king of
Scotland in
alliance with the ****brians. The
encounter took place...
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Carham or
Carham on
Tweed is a
village in Northumberland, England. The
village lies on the
south side of the
River Tweed about 3
miles (5 km) west of Coldstream...
- 2°18′50″W / 55.64222°N 2.31389°W / 55.64222; -2.31389
Carham Hall is a
grade II
listed building near
Carham in Northumberland, England. The site, on the Scottish...
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Northumbrian English,
probably in 1018, was more successful. The
Battle of
Carham, by the
River Tweed, was a
victory for the
Scots led by
Malcolm II and the...
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Carham railway station was
located in the
historic county of Roxburghshire, Scotland, from 1849 to 1964 on the
Kelso Branch. It
served the
village of Carham...
- talk
radio station in Hagerstown,
Maryland Wark on Tweed, a
village in
Carham parish, in the
north of
England bordering Scotland Wark on Tyne, a village...
- Wark on
Tweed Castle,
sometimes referred to as
Carham Castle, is a
ruined motte-and-bailey
castle at the West end of Wark on
Tweed in Northumberland. The...
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finally settled and the
region was
taken by the
Scots at the
Battle of
Carham in 1018 and the
River Tweed became the de
facto Anglo-Scottish border. The...
- Bamburgh, Beadnell, Belford, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Bewick, Bowsden,
Branxton Carham, Chatton, Chillingham, Cornhill-on-Tweed Doddington,
Duddo Earle, Easington...
- Strathclyde.
Owain Foel is
recorded to have
supported the
Scots at the
Battle of
Carham in 1018.
Although it is
possible that he died in the conflict, no source...