
Dumnonia - Wikipedia
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 parts of present-day South …
List of kings of Dumnonia - Wikipedia
The kings of Dumnonia were the rulers of the large Brythonic kingdom of Dumnonia in the south-west of Great Britain during the Sub-Roman and early medieval periods.
Dumnonii - Wikipedia
The Dumnonii or Dumnones were a British tribe who inhabited Dumnonia, the area now known as Cornwall and Devon (and some areas of present-day Dorset and Somerset) in the further …
Kingdoms of British Celts - Dumnonia / Defnas - The History Files
Formed as the kingdom of Dumnonia by the long-dominant Dumnonii tribe here, it apparently emerged much earlier than many of its peers, perhaps up to two hundred years earlier than …
Ancient Dumnonia - The History Files
Jun 10, 2004 · Conflict between the nations of pre-Roman Britain had led to the establishment of numerous hill forts on the boundary and, with the Somerset Levels then being still largely …
The Celtic Kingdom of Dumnonia - English Monarchs
The Celtic Kingdom of Dumnonia existed between the fourth and eighth centuries. The name derives from the Celtic tribal people the Dumnonii who inhabited the area which is now known …
The myth of Dumnonia – Cornish studies resources
Mar 29, 2020 · Dumnonia was the name of a territory, derived from a people – the Dumnonii – and a reminder of the Roman Empire at a time when British elites were keen to don the garb …
Kings of Dumnonia | The Kingdom of Dumnonia
The Kingdom of Dumnonia, located in present-day Cornwall and parts of Devon, was ruled by kings from around 290 to 710 AD. While detailed records from this period are scarce, here are …
The Kingdom of Dumnonia
Dumnonia is a historical name for a region in southwestern England that includes modern-day Cornwall, Devon, and parts of Somerset and Dorset. It was a Celtic kingdom established in the …
Dumnonia, kingdom of | Encyclopedia.com
Dumnonia, kingdom of. After the Roman withdrawal, Cornwall became part of the kingdom of Dumnonia, which also included Devon (the name derived from Dumnonia) and parts of west …
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