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these settlements is Cair
Ebrauc. Later, the text
states that Ida was the
first Anglian king of
Bernicia and
ruler over Cair
Ebrauc.
These are
generally taken...
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kingdoms of
Deira to the east (domain of
settlements near
Malton on Derwent),
Ebrauc (domain of York)
around the
north and
Elmet to the west. The
latter two...
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After the
Brythonic kingdom centred on Ebora****,
which may have been
called Ebrauc, was
taken by King Edwin, the city of Ebora****
became its capital, and Eoforwic...
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Welsh name for the city of York (Latin: Eburā****; British/Old Welsh: Cair
Ebrauc;
Modern Welsh: Efrog). This may
represent an
epithet that
denoted a local...
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Battle of
Arfderydd Belligerents Kingdom of
Strathclyde Kingdom of
Ebrauc (York)
Arfderydd Commanders and
leaders Rhydderch Hael
Peredur ab
Eliffer Gwrgi...
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north Wales Elmet –
south west
Yorkshire Rheged – ****bria and
Lancashire Ebrauc –
around York and
northern Yorkshire Strathclyde – (c. 900 – c. 1100) in...
- at the
battle of Caer Greu,
where the
British kings Peredur and
Gwrgi of
Ebrauc were killed.
There is some
confusion here
because of a
conflict between...
- Cair Daun ("Fort Don": Doncaster) Cair
Draitou (Drayton? Dunster?) Cair
Ebrauc ("Fort York": York) Cair
Grauth ("Fort Granta": Cambridge) Cair
Guent ("Fort...
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Ebraucus (derived from the Old
Welsh spelling of the
place name, (Cair)
Ebrauc),
ruling in the days of
biblical King David, was an
invention of Geoffrey...
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Coppergate site, and this is now the
Jorvik Viking Centre.
Coppergate Helmet Ebrauc History of York Uí Ímair In this
article "Viking" is used in the modern...