- Yr Hen
Ogledd (Welsh pronunciation: [ər ˌheːn ˈɔɡlɛð]), or in
English the Old North, is the
historical region that was
inhabited by the
Brittonic people...
-
Cornish in Cornwall, the
Bretons in Brittany, the ****brians of the Hen
Ogledd ("Old North") in
southern Scotland and
northern England, and the remnants...
- of the
Britons at the time,
being well to the
south of
others in the Hen
Ogledd ("Old North"), such as Strathclyde, and north-east of Wales,
Cornwall and...
- unification. They can be
grouped by language: Brittonic/****bric (see Hen
Ogledd):
Gododdin Strathclyde Rheged (also
extended into
modern England) Pictish:...
- Dawson-Davies: Hen
Ogledd with
Rhodri Davies (2013)
Bronze by Hen
Ogledd (Richard Dawson,
Rhodri Davies, and Dawn Bothwell) (2016)
Mogic by Hen
Ogledd (Richard...
- Sub-Roman
Britain and the
progenitor of
several kingly lines in Yr Hen
Ogledd (the Old North), a
region of the Brittonic-speaking area of what is now...
- categorisation,
Western Brittonic languages were
spoken in
Wales and the Hen
Ogledd, or "Old North", an area of
northern England and
southern Scotland. One...
-
Common Brittonic language spoken during the
Early Middle Ages in the Hen
Ogledd or "Old North" in what is now the
counties of Westmorland, ****berland, northern...
- and History. New York
Public Library. p. 799. "The Old
North or Yr Hen
Ogledd". The
Great Courses Daily. 14 May 2020.
Archived from the
original on 4...
-
Cornwall and,
until the
latter stages of the Anglo-Saxon settlement, the Hen
Ogledd (northern
England and
parts of
southern Scotland). Most of the
region settled...