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- The Battle of Deorham (or Dyrham) is portra**** by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as an important military encounter between the West Saxons and the Britons...
- languages. The reason and date for the split is often given as the Battle of Deorham in 577, at which point the victorious Saxons of Wes**** essentially cut...
- Gaul by Constantine III in 407 and to have concluded with the Battle of Deorham in 577. The period of sub-Roman Britain traditionally covers the history...
- Anglo-Saxons. The town was captured by the West Saxons in 577 after the Battle of Deorham; the Anglo-Saxon poem The Ruin may describe the appearance of the Roman...
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the kingdom was established in 577, after the Battle of Deorham. After 628, the kingdom became a client or sub-kingdom of Mercia as a result...
- for ****istance against Saxon invasion in 446. Another is the Battle of Deorham in 577, after which the significant cities of Bath, Cirencester and Gloucester...
- between the Romano-British Celts and the West Saxons following the Battle of Deorham in 577. The Anglo-Saxons then gained control of the Cotswold area; but...
- ****bria, which Jackson links to the defeat of the Britons at the Battle of Deorham in about 577. The western dialects eventually evolved into modern Welsh...
- English language as the "Westwalas" meaning West Welsh. The Battle of Deorham between the Britons and Anglo-Saxons is thought to have resulted in a loss...
- Anglo-Saxons, these included Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Frisians. The Battle of Deorham was critical in establishing Anglo-Saxon rule in 577. Saxon mercenaries...