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NORTHUMBRIA

NORTHUMBRIA
ScnMaster
an ancient kingdom in northern England. LCDH Approved Glossary
NORTHUMBRIA
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an early English kingdom from the seventh to the ninth century. The territory of Northumbria consisted of what is now the northern part of England and the southern part of Scotland. It came into existence when two smaller kingdoms in the area united in 605 "MDRV"a.d. Northumbria became known for its cultural life which included poets, historians and scholars. Learning flourished in the area as did art, and the skill of the Northumbrian sculptors is still visible today in some of the remaining stone crosses of the area. Its cultural period came to an end however, as did the kingdom, when Northumbria was invaded by an army from Denmark in 866 "MDRV"a.d. This would be the stylized, auditor type of approach on this, and we would say, "All the churches of Northumbria were deprived of their windows because of a window tax which was three and six per window per sabbatical." -Training Duplication (24 Jan. 62) an ancient kingdom in northern England. This would be the stylized type of approach on this, and we would say, "All the churches of Northumbria were deprived of their windows because of a window tax which was three and six per window per sabbatical." - Training Duplication (24 Jan. 62) an early English kingdom from the seventh to the ninth century, that consisted of what became the northern part of England and the southern part of Scotland. The area became known for its culture, including poets, historians and scholars. Both learning and art flourished in Northumbria and the skill of its sculptors is still visible today in some of the area's remaining stone crosses. Its rich cultural life came to an end, as did the kingdom, when it was invaded by a Danish army in 866 A.D.an ancient kingdom in northern England.an early English kingdom in northern Britain.