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Ecclesiastical History of the
English People depict relations between Northumbrians and the
British as fraught. The Anglo-Saxon
states of
Bernicia and Deira...
- Look up
Northumbrian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Northumbrian may
refer to: present-day
Northumbrian dialect, a
variant of
Northern English closely...
- Picts, led by King
Bridei Mac Bili, and the
Northumbrians, led by King Ecgfrith, on 20 May 685. The
Northumbrian hegemony over
northern Britain, won by Ecgfrith's...
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Northumbrian Water Limited is a
water company in the
United Kingdom,
providing mains water and
sewerage services in the
English counties of Northumberland...
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fought on 12
October 633 It
pitted the
Northumbrians against an
alliance of
Gwynedd and Mercia. The
Northumbrians were led by
Edwin and the Gwynedd-Mercian...
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Northumbrian was a
dialect of Old
English spoken in the
Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria.
Together with Mercian,
Kentish and West Saxon, it
forms one of...
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invasion of
Northumbria but
withdrew his
forces when the
Mercians met the
Northumbrians at the
Battle of Winwaed.
After the
Mercian defeat at Winwaed, Œthelwald...
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Northumbrian dialect or
Northumbrian English is any one of
several traditional English dialects spoken in the
historic counties of
Northumberland and County...
- The
Northumbrian smallpipes (also
known as the
Northumbrian pipes) are bellows-blown
bagpipes from
Northeastern England,
where they have been an important...
- Surrounded, the
Northumbrians "fought upon each side with much ferocity"
until both
Osberht and Ælla were killed. The
surviving Northumbrians "made peace...