Kingdom of Northumbria
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Northumbria was an early medieval kingdom in what is now Northern England and South Scotland.
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653 — 954 Kingdom of Northumbria
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- The influence of Merovingian Gaul on Northumbria in the seventh century - scientific article published in January 1980
- Hagiography and Charters in Early Northumbria - chapter published in 2017, English
- The Scale and Impact of Viking Settlement in Northumbria - scientific article published on 3 July 2018
- Northumbria - scholarly article, Q1860, 2009
- Settlement, landscape and economy in early medieval Northumbria: the contribution of portable antiquities - chapter published in 2011
- Coinage in ninth-century Northumbria c790–c810 - chapter published in 1987
- Lastingham and the Architecture of the Benedictine Revival in Northumbria - article published in 2012
- The Eslington Sword and the Kingdom of Northumbria - journal article, 2018
- The Maritime Cultural Landscape of Early Medieval Northumbria: Small Landing Places and the Emergence of Coastal Urbanism - , 2016, online
- Northumbrian coinage and the productive site at South Newbald - article published in 1997
- Coastal landscapes and early Christianity in Anglo-Saxon Northumbria - article, 2009, online
- Archaeology and the cult of St. Oswald in pre-Conquest Northumbria - chapter published in 1995
- Northumbria, 500–1100: Creation and Destruction of a Kingdom - book published in 2003
- Northumbrian coinage and the productive site at South Newbald - chapter published in 2000
- The identification of early medieval monastic estates in Northumbria - scientific article published in January 2016
- Casting Cultural Identity in Early Viking-Age Northumbria - scientific article published on 18 July 2022, online
- The Kingdom of Northumbria, AD 300–1100 - book published in 1993
- ‘Where There’s Muck There’s Brass!’ Coinage in the Northumbrian Landscape and Economy - thesis, 2016
- Local churches and the conquest of the North: elite patronage and identity in Saxo-Norman Northumbria - chapter published in 2011, online
- Northumbria and the Viking settlement: the evidence of land-holding - scientific article published in 1977, online
| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| event | armed conflict | 634 | Battle of Heavenfield | Kingdom of Northumbria, battle, Kingdom of Gwynedd | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 685 | Battle of Dun Nechtain | Picts, Kingdom of Northumbria, battle, Ecgfrith of Northumbria, Bridei III | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 867 | Battle of York | Kingdom of Northumbria, battle, Great Heathen Army | Wikidata |
| commons | image | Sunset, sky and beach at Ross Back Sands, Northumberland, looking northwards to Holy Island and Lindisfarne Castle | Commons | ||
| commons | image | The Rise of Northumbria, 600 – 700 | Commons | ||

