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- significant settlement first occurred at Yeavering. In this period, a heavily inhabited hillfort was constructed on Yeavering Bell which appears to have been a...
- at Yeavering, and can be picked out from the slopes of Yeavering Bell. Steep northern slopes of Yeavering Bell View north-northeast from Yeavering Bell...
- The Battle of Yeavering (or Battle of Geteryne) was fought in 1415 between English and Scottish forces near Yeavering in Northumberland. A small English...
- name Yeavering, which looks deceptively English, back to the British gafr from Bede's mention of a township called Gefrin in the same area. Yeavering continued...
- of ****embly for the local po****tion. The temple found in England, at Yeavering, now appears to be an early example of a hall-****ociated hof, rather than...
- Maelmin to su****de Edwin of Northumbria's residence of Ad-Gefrin at Yeavering. Evidence of a high-status Anglo-Saxon settlement at ****ield strongly...
- late Anglo–Saxon royal halls continued to be of timber in the manner of Yeavering centuries before, even though the king could clearly have mustered the...
- such as one identified in Northumberland as Bede's Ad Gefrin (now called Yeavering) the buildings were shown by an excavator's reconstruction to have opposed...
- actually a standing stone dating to the Bronze Age. Yeavering Yeavering Bell Battle of Yeavering History of Northumberland List of places in Northumberland...
- the palaces of Yeavering (Northumberland) and Cheddar (Somerset). The halls at both palaces were 120 feet (37m) long, that at Yeavering being seventh century...