Sub-Roman Britain, also called post-Roman Britain or Dark Age Britain, is the period of late antiquity in Great Britain between the end of Roman rule and...
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Roman Britain was the territory that became the Roman province of Britannia after the Roman conquest of Britain, consisting of a large part of the island...
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and ruled Gaul and Britain as Caesar (i.e., as a "sub-emperor" under Theodosius I). 383 is the last date for any evidence of a Roman presence in the north...
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British Latin or British Vulgar Latin was the Vulgar Latin spoken in Great Britain in the Roman and sub-Roman periods. While Britain formed part of the...
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are many Roman sites in Great Britain that are open to the public. There are also many sites that do not require special access, including Roman roads,...
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Prehistoric Britain (Prehistory–AD 43) Prehistoric Scotland Prehistoric Wales Roman Britain (44–407) Sub-Roman Britain (407–597) Britain in the Middle...
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from 410 when the Roman legions withdrew, to 597 when St Augustine of Canterbury arrived – southern Britain preserved an active sub-Roman culture that survived...
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kingdom that existed in the West Yorkshire area of Northern England in sub-Roman Britain. Bede records that Hilda of Whitby (born 614), a member of the Deiran...
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earlier. In the early 5th century, during the end of Roman rule in Britain and the breakdown of the Roman economy, larger numbers arrived, and their impact...
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language of the pre-Roman inhabitants of Britain is known; therefore, the history, culture and way of life of pre-Roman Britain are known mainly through...
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History of Anglo-Saxon England (redirect from Saxon Britain)
or early medieval England covers the period from the end of Roman imperial rule in Britain in the 5th century until the Norman Conquest in 1066. Compared...
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Mercia (category Use British English from May 2012)
Merciorum regnum) was one of the principal kingdoms founded at the end of Sub-Roman Britain; the area was settled by Anglo-Saxons in an era called the Heptarchy...
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Kingdom of Dyfed (category Use British English from July 2024)
one of several Welsh petty kingdoms that emerged in 5th-century sub-Roman Britain in southwest Wales, was based on the former territory of the Demetae...
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Dumnonia (category Sub-Roman Britain)
Dumnonia is the Latinised name for a Brythonic kingdom that existed in Sub-Roman Britain between the late 4th and late 8th centuries CE in the more westerly...
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Tudor period (redirect from 16th century Britain)
1640, showing some of the first recorded evidence of Black British people after the Roman period. Jews, mainly Marranos from Portugal or Spain fleeing...
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Welsh: [talˈjɛsɪn]; fl. 6th century AD) was an early Brittonic poet of Sub-Roman Britain whose work has possibly survived in a Middle Welsh manuscript, the...
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name of a number of men from the boundaries of history and legend in sub-Roman Britain. The Peredur who is most familiar to a modern audience is the character...
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Coel Hen (category British traditional history)
Welsh tradition knew of a Coel Hen, a c. 4th-century leader in Roman or Sub-Roman Britain and the progenitor of several kingly lines in Yr Hen Ogledd (the...
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Cultural Identity in Sub-Roman Britain (Bacherlor's thesis). University of Leicester. Śliżewska, Karolina (2018). Invaders of Victims? Roman views of the Barbarians...
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Calchfynydd (category Sub-Roman Britain)
"lime" + mynydd "mountain") was an obscure Britonnic kingdom or sub-kingdom of sub-Roman Britain. Its exact location is uncertain, and virtually nothing certain...
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Groans of the Britons (category Sub-Roman Britain)
Anglo-Saxon culture, including language. End of Roman rule in Britain Battle of Mons Badonicus Sub-Roman Britain Gododdin Kingdom of Gwent Wessex In full Agitio...
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Caer Gwinntguic (category Sub-Roman Britain)
Caer Gwinntguic was a late antique / early medieval British kingdom which had its center in the Roman city Venta Belgarum (now Winchester, Hampshire) and...
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Avalon Series (category Novels set in sub-Roman Britain)
novel which inspired the series, The Mists of Avalon (1983) is set in Sub-Roman Britain. It focuses primarily on Morgaine, half-sister to King Arthur and...
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Pengwern (category Sub-Roman Britain)
Pengwern was a Brythonic settlement of sub-Roman Britain situated in what is now the English county of Shropshire, adjoining the modern Welsh border....
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the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in Sub-Roman Britain, and finally the Franks who established the nucleus of the later "Holy Roman Empire" in Gallia Aquitania...
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Amlawdd Wledig (category Sub-Roman Britons)
Anlawd, Amlodd, Amlwyd, Aflawdd and Anblaud) was a legendary king of sub-Roman Britain. The Welsh title [G]wledig, archaically Gwledic or Guletic and Latinised...
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Camulodunum (redirect from Roman Colchester)
CAMVLODVNVM), the Ancient Roman name for what is now Colchester in Essex, was an important castrum and city in Roman Britain, and the first capital of...
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Viroconium Cornoviorum (redirect from Wroxeter Roman City)
Historia Brittonum's list of the 28 civitates of Britain, Viroconium became the site of the court of a sub-Roman kingdom known in Old English as the Wrocensaete...
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Timeline of conflict in Anglo-Saxon Britain is concerned with the period of history from just before the departure of the Roman Army, in the 4th century, to...
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Wales in the Early Middle Ages (category Sub-Roman Britain)
needed] The Roman era had brought Christianity, and the Celtic Britons living in the land that would become Wales, and elsewhere in Britain, were Christian...
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