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    Northumbria started to consolidate into one kingdom in the early seventh century, when the two earlier core territories of Deira and Bernicia entered into a dynastic union. At its height, the kingdom extended from the Humber, Peak District and the River Mersey on the south to the Firth of Forth on the north.

    • Monarchy
  2. Reino de Northumbria. /  55, -2.5. Northumbria ( /nɔːrˈθʌmbriə/; en antiguo sajón: Norþanhymbra; en nórdico antiguo: Norðimbraland, nombre que refleja su ubicación al norte del estuario Humber) fue uno de los reinos de los anglos, mencionado en el siglo XII por Enrique de Huntingdon como parte de la Heptarquía Anglosajona - Juta ...

  3. 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 Sea, between two west–east lines formed in the north by the Ayrshire coast and the Firth of Forth and in the south.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 14 de sept. de 2023 · During its turbulent four-century history, the kingdom of Northumbria clashed with Pictish warriors, Welsh kings and Viking raiders. Fiona Edmonds tells the story of an ambitious realm that changed the face of early medieval Britain. Published: September 14, 2023 at 5:37 PM.

  5. 29 de nov. de 2018 · British Library (Copyright, fair use) The Kingdom of Northumbria (c. 604-954 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 west, and the land of the Picts to the north; the eastern line of the kingdom was bordered by the sea.

    • Joshua J. Mark
  6. 20 de abr. de 2023 · Here is a list of the Northumbrian kings including the last king of Northumbria. Formed from a restless and uneasy alliance of the two smaller fourth and fifth century kingdoms of Bernicia and Deira, Northumbria was part of the heptarchy – the seven kingdoms – that made up Anglo-Saxon England.

  7. The activities and experiences on offer in Northumberland are never-ending. Be dazzled by our dark skies, try something new with your family by your side, or discover remote landscapes where there isn't a soul in sight. Like little lambs opening their eyes for the first time, Northumberland comes to life in spring!