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- The Battle of Degsastan was fought around 603 between king Æthelfrith of Bernicia and the Gaels under Áedán mac Gabráin, king of Dál Riada. Æthelfrith's...
- Áedán was decisively defeated by Æthelfrith of Bernicia at the Battle of Degsastan. Áedán may have been deposed, or have abdicated, following this defeat...
- Beranburh Alclud Ford Argoed Llwyfain Deorham 1st Wodensburh Raith Catraeth Degsastan Chester Cirencester Cefn Digoll Caer-Uisc Hatfield Chase Heavenfield Maserfield...
- Beranburh Alclud Ford Argoed Llwyfain Deorham 1st Wodensburh Raith Catraeth Degsastan Chester Cirencester Cefn Digoll Caer-Uisc Hatfield Chase Heavenfield Maserfield...
- acclaimed new statues of Emperor Phocas and Empress Leontia. Battle of Degsastan: King Æthelfrith of Northumbria defeats the combined forces of the Strathclyde...
- Beranburh Alclud Ford Argoed Llwyfain Deorham 1st Wodensburh Raith Catraeth Degsastan Chester Cirencester Cefn Digoll Caer-Uisc Hatfield Chase Heavenfield Maserfield...
- However, King Æthelfrith of Bernicia checked its growth at the Battle of Degsastan in 603. Serious defeats in Ireland and Scotland during the reign of Domnall...
- that Áedán mac Gabráin whom his father had defeated at the Battle of Degsastan. The Irish annals name one Oisiric mac Albruit, rigdomna Saxan—ætheling...
- Beranburh Alclud Ford Argoed Llwyfain Deorham 1st Wodensburh Raith Catraeth Degsastan Chester Cirencester Cefn Digoll Caer-Uisc Hatfield Chase Heavenfield Maserfield...
- force, according to Bede, he won a crushing victory at a place called Degsastan; most of Áedán's army was killed, and Áedán himself fled. Bede says that...