Hen Ogledd

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Hen Ogledd refers to the early medieval Brythonic-speaking kingdoms of northern Britain, encompassing areas that are now southern Scotland and northern England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural concept
historical region
alsoKnownAs Old North NERFINISHED
associatedWith Aneirin (poet) NERFINISHED
Clydno Eiddyn NERFINISHED
Cynon ap Clydno NERFINISHED
Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio NERFINISHED
Myrddin Wyllt (Merlin of the North, traditional) NERFINISHED
Owain ap Urien NERFINISHED
Rhydderch Hael NERFINISHED
Taliesin (poet) NERFINISHED
Urien Rheged NERFINISHED
Y Gododdin (early Welsh poem) NERFINISHED
borders Anglian kingdoms of Bernicia and Deira
Pictish territories
early medieval Wales (to the south-west)
contains Kingdom of Aeron (traditional) NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Alt Clut NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Bryneich NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Eidyn (traditional) NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Elmet NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Gododdin NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Rheged NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Strathclyde NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom (historical area within modern borders) NERFINISHED
culturalInfluenceOn Arthurian tradition (in some theories) NERFINISHED
early Welsh literature
ethnicContext Brythonic-speaking peoples
floruit 5th century
6th century
7th century
8th century
historicalProcess gradual Anglicisation
incorporation into Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
later incorporation into Kingdom of England
later incorporation into Kingdom of Scotland
label Hen Ogledd NERFINISHED
language Common Brittonic NERFINISHED
Cumbric
locatedIn northern Britain
northern England
southern Scotland NERFINISHED
modernScholarshipTopic Brythonic–Anglian interactions in the North
early medieval northern Britain
partOf post-Roman Britain
religion Celtic Christianity NERFINISHED
pre-Christian Celtic religion
timePeriod early Middle Ages
post-Roman era

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Britons of Strathclyde partOf Hen Ogledd
Kingdom of Strathclyde partOf Hen Ogledd