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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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 Cereticrather 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...
- and 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...