Northumbria (/nɔːrˈθʌmbriə/; Old English: Norþanhymbra rīċe [ˈnorˠðɑnˌhymbrɑ ˈriːt͡ʃe]; Latin: Regnum Northanhymbrorum) was an early medieval Anglo-Saxon... 67 KB (7,552 words) - 22:00, 20 March 2024 |
Ælla (or Ælle or Aelle, fl. 866; died 21 March 867) was King of Northumbria, a kingdom in medieval England, during the middle of the 9th century. Sources... 12 KB (1,374 words) - 15:02, 22 March 2024 |
Northumbria University (legally the University of Northumbria at Newcastle) is a public research university located in Newcastle upon Tyne, North East... 41 KB (3,706 words) - 10:20, 9 April 2024 |
Uhtred of Bamburgh (redirect from Uhtred, Earl of Northumbria) 1016), was ruler of Bamburgh and from 1006 to 1016 the ealdorman of Northumbria. He was the son of Waltheof I, ruler of Bamburgh (Bebbanburg), whose... 12 KB (1,461 words) - 02:36, 18 April 2024 |
The 2010 Northumbria Police manhunt was a major police operation conducted across Tyne and Wear and Northumberland with the objective of apprehending... 55 KB (6,422 words) - 01:27, 4 April 2024 |
Earl of Northumbria or Ealdorman of Northumbria was a title in the late Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Scandinavian and early Anglo-Norman period in England. The... 7 KB (256 words) - 11:16, 29 April 2024 |
The Esso Northumbria was the first of a series of Very Large Crude Carrier ships, built by Swan Hunter at Wallsend on Tyneside, in 1969. When launched... 6 KB (380 words) - 18:25, 16 December 2023 |
Look up Northumbria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Northumbria was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in early medieval England. Northumbria or Northumbrian... 2 KB (214 words) - 03:36, 20 May 2023 |
Northumbria, a kingdom of Angles, in what is now northern England and south-east Scotland, was initially divided into two kingdoms: Bernicia and Deira... 24 KB (885 words) - 16:58, 13 March 2024 |