
Northumbria - Wikipedia
Northumbria[a] was an early medieval English kingdom, existing between 654 and 1066 AD, spanning modern-day Northern England and Southern Scotland. The name derives from the …
Northumbria | Anglo-Saxon Kingdom, England | Britannica
Northumbria, one of the most important kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England, lying north of the River Humber. During its most flourishing period it extended from the Irish Sea to the North …
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With an expanding multicultural learning community, Northumbria (University of the Year 2022), in Newcastle upon Tyne, is a UK Top 25 university for Research Power across Europe.
Kingdom of Northumbria - World History Encyclopedia
Nov 29, 2018 · The Kingdom of Northumbria (circa 604 to 954 CE) was a political entity in the north of modern-day Britain with Mercia directly to the south, the Kingdoms of the Welsh to the …
Kings of Northumbria - Historic UK
Nov 1, 2024 · Northumbria was one of the great seven Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England, alongside East Anglia (East Angles), Essex (East Saxons), Kent, Mercia, Sussex (South …
Northumbria: A coastline of castles, creativity and culture
Aug 10, 2024 · Northumbria was one of the most significant Anglo-Saxon kingdoms to the north of the Humber to ever exist. At its peak the Kingdom of Northumbria stretched from the Irish Sea …
Northumbria - Wikiwand
Northumbria was an early medieval kingdom in what is now Northern England and South Scotland.
How the Kingdom of Northumbria changed Anglo-Saxon England
Sep 14, 2023 · In its heyday in the late seventh century, the kingdom of Northumbria extended from the Humber and the river Mersey north to the Firth of Forth, deep in modern Scotland, …
Kingdom of Northumbria : The Anglo-Saxon era - England's ...
The age of Bede was something of a heyday for the Kingdom of Northumbria, but in the late eighth century Northumbria was plagued with weak leadership and collapsed into a state of …
Northumbria, kingdom of | FactMonster
Æthelfrith of Bernicia (593–616) united the kingdoms to form Northumbria and added Scottish and Welsh territory. He was defeated by Edwin of Deira (616–32), who accepted (627) Roman …