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- Deiran (Arabic: ديران) is an archaeological site in modern-day Rehovot, Israel. Khirbat Deiran was inhabited during the ****enistic, Roman, and Byzantine...
- The Judea and Samaria Area (Hebrew: אֵזוֹר יְהוּדָה וְשׁוֹמְרוֹן, romanized: Ezor Yehuda VeShomron; Arabic: يهودا والسامرة, romanized: Yahūda wa-s-Sāmara)...
- native British. The date of this supposed separation is unknown. The first Deiran king to make an appearance in Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum...
- practiced by the southern Anglo-Saxon kingdoms as well as some members of the Deiran nobility, including Oswiu's queen Eanflæd. In 664, Oswiu presided over the...
- not have been used by the Mercians and was instead possibly coined by the Deiran or Bernician people as a territorial response to their own Kingdom of Northumbria...
- victory, Oswald appears to have been recognised by both Bernicians and Deirans as king of a properly united Northumbria. The kings of Bernicia were thereafter...
- Khirbat Deiran, an "abandoned or sp****ly po****ted" estate, which now lies in the center of the built-up area of the city. According to Marom, Deiran offered...
- Ælla, and Hereric, Edwin's nephew, who were both notable members of the Deiran royal line; the short five-year reign of Æthelric of Deira, who ruled immediately...
- Whitby Deira, Northumbria 614—680 Founder of Whitby, abbess and part of the Deiran royal family. 17 November Æbbe the Elder Northumbria 615—683 Founder of...
- Britain. Bede records that Hilda of Whitby (born 614), a member of the Deiran royal family, was taken to the court of King Ceretic, after fleeing from...