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  • Northumbria
  • Northumbria
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  • Northumbria is an Anglo-Saxon kingdom located in northern England and south-eastern Scotland.
  • The flag of Northumbria.
  • Northumbria (auch Northhumbria, Northumbrien, Norþhymbra Rīce) war eines der angelsächsischen Kleinkönigreiche von England während der Heptarchie. Es entstand 604 durch die Vereinigung von Deira und Bernicia und bestand bis zu seiner Eroberung 867 durch dänische Wikinger.
  • Northumbria (sometimes spelled Northhumbria) was a kingdom of Angles, in what is now northeast England and southern Scotland, and the earldom which succeeded it when the united Anglo-Saxon kingdom became England. The name reflects the approximate southern limit to the kingdom's territory: the Humber estuary.
  • Northumbria (officially the Federal Republic of Northumbria) is a federal parliamentary republic of 16 constituent states in northern Europe. It has an area of 38,177 square kilometres, and a population of almost 15 million. The capital of Northumbria is York, whilst its largest city is Manchester. Other major cities include Leeds, Liverpool and Newcastle. Northumbria is now renowned as an important cultural and economic power within northern Europe. It has a developed economy, with a high standard of living.
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  • King Ecgberht
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Volk
Gründung
  • 6
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Name
  • Northumbria
Heir
  • Unknown
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Government
  • Absolute monarchy
Language
  • Old English
Ort
  • Großbritanien
Adopted
  • ?
Religion
  • Christianity
  • Anglo-Saxon paganism
Demonym
  • Northumbrians
Designers
  • ?
Capital
  • (Northern:) Bamburgh
  • (Southern:) York
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Location
  • England, British Isles
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  • Northumbria (sometimes spelled Northhumbria) was a kingdom of Angles, in what is now northeast England and southern Scotland, and the earldom which succeeded it when the united Anglo-Saxon kingdom became England. The name reflects the approximate southern limit to the kingdom's territory: the Humber estuary. Northumbria was formed in central Great Britain in Anglo-Saxon times. At the beginning of the 7th century the two kingdoms of Bernicia and Deira were unified. (In the 12th century writings of Henry of Huntingdon the kingdom was defined as one of the Heptarchy of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.) At its greatest the kingdom extended at least from just south of the Humber, to the River Mersey and to the Forth (roughly, Sheffield to Runcorn to Edinburgh) - and there is some evidence that it may have been much greater.
  • Northumbria is an Anglo-Saxon kingdom located in northern England and south-eastern Scotland.
  • The flag of Northumbria.
  • Northumbria (auch Northhumbria, Northumbrien, Norþhymbra Rīce) war eines der angelsächsischen Kleinkönigreiche von England während der Heptarchie. Es entstand 604 durch die Vereinigung von Deira und Bernicia und bestand bis zu seiner Eroberung 867 durch dänische Wikinger.
  • Northumbria (officially the Federal Republic of Northumbria) is a federal parliamentary republic of 16 constituent states in northern Europe. It has an area of 38,177 square kilometres, and a population of almost 15 million. The capital of Northumbria is York, whilst its largest city is Manchester. Other major cities include Leeds, Liverpool and Newcastle. After the Industrial Revolution of the early 19th century led to rapid economic growth in Northumbria, the region broke away from the United Kingdom in 1872, following almost two years of hostilities with the British government. In 1923, John Formby oversaw a Marxist revolution within Northumbria, and ruled for thirty years, before being replaced by his son Edward, and later his political ally Richard McKinnon. After almost sixty years of Marxist rule, social democrat Patrick Strickland and his allies took control of Northumbria, overseeing a gradual transition to democracy. At the first democratic elections in 1988, a centrist government was formed, and a period of economic liberalisation followed, marked by free market reforms and closer relations with the United Kingdom and its European allies. Northumbria joined the European Union in 1995, and later became a member of both the Schengen Area and the Eurozone. Northumbria is now renowned as an important cultural and economic power within northern Europe. It has a developed economy, with a high standard of living.
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