- speculated,
being in ****bria.
Rheged possibly extended into
Lancashire and
other parts of
northern England. In some sources,
Rheged is
intimately ****ociated...
-
House of
Rheged (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈr̥ɛɡɛd]) or the
House of Rhun was an
informal royal dynasty who
ruled in the
brittonic Kingdom of
Rheged. The line...
- In the
Early Middle Ages
parts of the
region successively belonged to
Rheged, Northumbria, and Strathclyde, and
there was also a
Viking presence. It...
-
composed by a
historical Taliesin. The bulk of this work
praises King
Urien of
Rheged and his son
Owain mab Urien,
although several of the
poems indicate that...
-
suggestion that
Oswiu may have
acquired Rheged peacefully through his marriage,
becoming the
legitimate successor to both
Rheged and Northumbria.
Whatever the precise...
-
Rhèges (French pronunciation: [ʁɛʒ]) is a
commune in the Aube
department in north-central France.
Communes of the Aube
department "Répertoire national...
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Yrechwydd (A Song for
Urien Rheged) ****III Eg
gorffowys (A Song for
Urien Rheged) ****IV Bei
Lleas Vryan (A Song for
Urien Rheged) ****V "Gweith
Argoet Llwyfein"("The...
- and Scoti. The
major kingdoms of the Hen
Ogledd were Elmet, Gododdin,
Rheged, and the
Kingdom of
Strathclyde (Welsh:
Ystrad Clud).
Smaller kingdoms included...
-
personified as
dragons include Maelgwn Gwynedd,
Mynyddog Mwynfawr and
Urien Rheged.
Later Welsh "dragons"
include Owain Gwynedd,
Llywelyn ap
Gruffydd and Owain...
-
Urien ap
Cynfarch Oer or
Urien Rheged (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɨ̞riɛn ˈr̥ɛɡɛd], Old Welsh:
Urbgen or Urbagen) was a
powerful sixth-century Brittonic-speaking...