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Ceretic may
refer to:
Ceretic of Alt Clut, 5th-century king in
Scotland Ceretic of
Elmet (died 617),
early king in
northern England Cerdic of Wes**** (died...
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Ceretic Guletic of Alt Clut was a king of Alt Clut, ****ociated with
Dumbarton Castle in the 5th century. He has been
identified with Coroticus, a Brittonic...
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Ceretic of
Elmet (or
Ceredig ap Gwallog) was the last king of Elmet, a
Britonnic kingdom that
existed in the West
Yorkshire area of
Northern England in...
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presumed that
Ceretic was the same
person known in
Welsh sources as
Ceredig ap Gwallog, king of Elmet. A
number of
ancestors of
Ceretic are
recorded in...
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traditionally founded by a man
named Cerdic, an
undoubtedly Celtic name
cognate to
Ceretic (the name of two
British kings,
ultimately derived from *Corotīcos). This...
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Based largely on an eighth-century gloss,
Coroticus is
taken to be King
Ceretic of Alt Clut.
Thompson however proposed that
based on the
evidence it is...
- (magister militum),
helping in his
murder at Constantinople. The army of King
Ceretic of
Strathclyde raids the
Irish coast,
carries off some of
Saint Patrick's...
- Ċerdiċ is
thought by most
scholars to be Brittonic – a form of the name
Ceretic –
rather than
Germanic in origin.
According to the
Brittonic origin hypothesis...
- near
contemporary sources in this
early period. The
first is
Coroticus or
Ceretic Guletic (Welsh: Ceredig),
known as the
recipient of a
letter from Saint...
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indeed Rædwald did so
until his
death a
decade later.
Edwin expelled Ceretic from the
minor British kingdom of
Elmet in
either 616 or 626.
Elmet had...