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Ergyng (or Erging) was a
Welsh kingdom of the sub-Roman and
early medieval period,
between the 5th and 7th centuries. It was
later referred to by the English...
- 970)
Kingdom of
Ergyng, in
Wales and on the
border of what is now Herefordshire, England.
Peibio Clafrog ap Erb (c. 525), King of
Ergyng Cynfyn ap Peibio...
- much
larger Welsh kingdom of
Ergyng. The name
Archenfield is
derived from the
older and
larger Welsh kingdom of
Ergyng (or Ercic),
which in turn is believed...
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Rhinns Strathclyde King of
Wales Brycheiniog Ceredigidion Deheubarth Dyfed Ergyng Glywysing Gwent Gwynedd Morgannwg Powys Rhwng Gwy a
Hafren Seisyllwg Dumnonia...
- transl. The Red Cantref) was a
cantref ****ociated with the
kingdoms of
Ergyng,
Gwent and the
later Kingdom of Glamorgan. Its area is
defined as the land...
- 6th-century
British ecclesiastic venerated as a saint. He was the
evangelist of
Ergyng (Welsh: Erging) (later Archenfield, Herefordshire) and much of south-east...
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based at
Llandeilo Abbey. The very
early bishops were
probably based in
Ergyng.
Before 1107, the
title Bishop of
Gwlad Morgan (Glamorgan) had been adopted...
- estuary. It then
attacked Ergyng in south-east
Wales (now
Archenfield in Herefordshire) and
captured Cyfeilliog,
Bishop of
Ergyng.
Edward ransomed him for...
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Erging may
refer to:
Ergyng,
early medieval Welsh kingdom Indoor rower, type of
indoor rower This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- by Erb,
possibly a
descendant of Caradoc, who may have been a
ruler of
Ergyng east of the
Black Mountains who won
control of a
wider area to the south...