- the
kingdom of West Wales, and its
inhabitants were also
known to them as
Defnas (i.e. men of Dumnonia). In Welsh, and
similarly in the
Southwestern Brythonic...
- Duke of Devonshire,
resident in Derbyshire.
There are
references to both
Defnas and Defenasċīre in Anglo-Saxon
texts from
before 1000 CE (the
former is...
-
fought involving the "West Welsh" and the "
Defnas". it states:- "The
Westwealas (Cornish) and the
Defnas (men of Devon)
fought at Gafulforda". However...
- (adjusted date) a
battle took
place between the
Wealas (Cornish) and the
Defnas (men of Devon) at Gafulforda. The
Cornish giving battle here, and the later...
-
Ancient Brythonic Defnascīr
Originally '
Defnas'. The word
shire was
added and has
subsequently been lost.
Defnas is
derived from the
Celtic tribal name...
- ´a`aDIF na`aDIF ta`aDIF ta`aDIfi ya`aDIF ta`aDIF ta`aDIfu ta`a
DEFna ya`aDIfu ta`a
DEFna Guttural 3 אפתיע/ אַפְתִּיעַ נפתיע/ נַפְתִּיעַ תפתיע/ תַפְתִּיעַ...
-
encounters between the
Cornish (Wealas) and (possibly) the
Saxons (here
called Defnas,
although technically this
translates only as the
people of Devon) that...
-
Walas from
easteweardum oþ westewearde. ASC 823.Her wæs Wala
gefeoht &
Defna æt Gafulforda. ... ASC 835.Her cuom
micel sciphere on
Westwalas & hie to...
- Turkish.
Alternatively transliterated as Dafneth, Dafeneth, Dafna, Dafne,
Defna, Defnē, Défné, Difne, Difni, or Dufnê.
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- Devon. The
Anglo Saxon Chronicle only states: "The
Wealas (Cornish) and the
Defnas (men of Devon)
fought at Gafalforda". 838:
Battle of
Hingston Down: the...