Dumnonia is the Latinised name for a Brythonic kingdom that existed in Sub-Roman Britain between the late 4th and late 8th centuries CE in the more westerly...
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as Gerontius, was a king of Dumnonia who ruled in the early 8th century. During his reign, it is believed that Dumnonia came repeatedly into conflict...
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The kings of Dumnonia were the rulers of the large Brythonic kingdom of Dumnonia in the south-west of Great Britain during the Sub-Roman and early medieval...
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Constantine (Briton) (redirect from Constantine of dumnonia)
(/ˈkɒnstəntiːn/, Welsh: Cystennin, fl. 520–523) was a 6th-century king of Dumnonia in sub-Roman Britain, who was remembered in later British tradition as...
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Domnonée (redirect from Armorican Dumnonia)
or Dumnonia (Latin for "Devon"; Breton: Domnonea), a historic kingdom in northern Armorica (Brittany) founded by British immigrants from Dumnonia (Sub-Roman...
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Erbin of Dumnonia (Latin: Urbanus; c. 427 – c. 480) was a 5th-century King of Dumnonia (now Cornwall and Devon) and saint of Wales. Traditionally, Erbin...
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Essex Kent Sussex Other minor kingdoms and territories: Bernicia Deira Dumnonia (only annexed to Wessex at a later date, and a Cornish kingdom) Haestingas...
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Steven Elder as Bedwin, the Bishop of Caer Cadarn, advisor to the king of Dumnonia and one of Mordred's three protectors. Valene Kane as Morgan, Arthur's...
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Dumnonii (category Dumnonia)
The Dumnonii or Dumnones were a British tribe who inhabited Dumnonia, the area now known as Cornwall and Devon (and some areas of present-day Dorset and...
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Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain resulted in the partial assimilation of Dumnonia into the kingdom of Wessex in the eighth and ninth centuries, and the western...
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minor Roman presence, and later formed part of the Brittonic kingdom of Dumnonia. From the 7th century, the Britons in the South West increasingly came...
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Under Egbert, Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Essex, and Mercia, along with parts of Dumnonia, were conquered. He also obtained the overlordship of the Northumbrian...
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Ergyng Glywysing Gwent Gwynedd Morgannwg Powys Rhwng Gwy a Hafren Seisyllwg Dumnonia Ancient Cornwall (legendary) Dukes Mann Mann & the Isles Mann (lords) Carausian...
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throne of Dumnonia. Since Mordred is only a baby, Uther appoints three guardians – King Tewdric of Gwent; Owain, Uther's champion of Dumnonia; and Merlin...
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century AD, the region split into several Brittonic kingdoms, including Dumnonia, centred around the old tribal territory of the Dumnonii. The upper Thames...
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prosecution. The isles were off the coast of the Brittonic Celtic kingdom of Dumnonia (and its future offshoot of Kernow, or Cornwall). Later, c. 570, when the...
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the others small kingdoms in the future territory of England: Mercia, Dumnonia, Kent, Northumbria, East Anglia, Wessex, Sussex, and Essex. 385–410 AD:...
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however, have served as a territorial boundary within the former kingdom of Dumnonia as well.) Other references suggest that the British simply moved to what...
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folk memory of the same character. Conomor was king of Dumnonia and Prince of Poher. Dumnonia was, at this time, expanding to claim control over all Brythonic...
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Ine of Wessex (section Dumnonia and Mercia)
southwestern peninsula, pushing back the boundary with the British kingdom of Dumnonia, which was probably roughly equivalent to modern Devon and Cornwall. On...
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Cynan Dindaethwy, King (798–816) Dumnonia (complete list) – Donyarth ap Culmin, King (c.661–c.700) Geraint of Dumnonia, King (c.700–c.710) Kingdom of East...
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Saints of Ethiopia Alef, (perhaps semi-legendary) 11th-century last king of Dumnonia Alef (programming language) Alef Aeronautics (flying car company) Alef...
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by him to be destroyed by Frankish barbarians. To seize the throne of Dumnonia, Lancelot conspires against Arthur with Guinevere, incites a Christian...
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Connacht Cymry Wales Dal Riata Dál Riata Danum Doncaster Deva Chester Dumnonia Cornwall Eboracum York Caer Edyn Edinburgh Edyn Rock Arthur's Seat Ffreincland...
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type. After the end of Roman rule in Britain in about 410, the kingdom of Dumnonia emerged, covering Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, based on the former Roman...
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site, which is likely to have been a summer residence for the kings of Dumnonia. Tintagel Castle is sited on the north coast of Cornwall, and is operated...
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Judaël [fr] (also spelled Judhaël; reigned 580–605), Breton king of Armorican Dumnonia and father of Judicael, Judoc, and Winnoc, thus making Urielle a sister...
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homelands of the migrating tribes in Britain, Cornwall (Kernow) and Devon (Dumnonia). Bro Waroc'h ("land of Waroch", now Bro Gwened) derives from the name...
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and the Ruin of Britain by Gildas suggest that the leading families of Dumnonia and other Brittonic kingdoms had already adopted Christianity in the 6th...
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who at the request of her father, the semi-legendary King Dionotus of Dumnonia in south-west Britain in the late-4th century, set sail along with 11,000...
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