- Ebrauc
Ebrauc is the suggested name for a
Brython ic kingdom ofsub-Roman Britain , based on the city ofYork . This city was called by theBrythonic name of "Caer Ebrauc" inNennius ’s "Historia Britonum ". It is derived from the Roman name,Eboracum . In modern Welsh it is still called "Efrog".At the end of Roman rule, some historians think the city may have briefly flourished as the capital of an independent realm, split off from a great ‘Kingdom of the North’, perhaps in "ca" 470. The area known to the British as
Deifr , meaning ‘waters’ (perhaps referring to its coastal location, or to its many rivers), may have been part of this Yorkist kingdom. It is better known as the later Anglian kingdom of Deira.Welsh poetry of this period indicates that the native Britons of what the
bards were to call "the old north" or "Yr Hen Ogledd" were disastrously fractious and were far happier to fight amongst themselves than to confront their common foes. If the historical Northern king, Peredur ab Eliffer, ruled in York (seePeredur ), then independence for this kingdom was not to last long.Fact|date=October 2007In 573, this Peredur, and his brother, Gwrgi, went to war with the armies of a Northern king called
Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio and were victorious at theBattle of Arfderydd (modern Arthuret inCumberland , nowCumbria )Fact|date=October 2007. The original of theArthurian wizard, Merlin, is supposed to have been one of the few survivors [http://www.celtic-twilight.com/camelot/skene/myrdin_and_sister.htm The Dialogue of Myrdin and his Sister] . This was apyrrhic victory for these Northern princes for, according to the "Annales Cambriae ", they were killed only seven years later when their weakened forces moved against the Angles ofBernicia . However, the Angles of Deira who subsequently took over the region.Control of Ebrauc was briefly restored to native Britons under King
Cadwallon ap Cadfan ofGwynedd who seized the area and the city after theBattle of Hatfield Chase in October 632 during which his rival,Edwin of Northumbria was killed. Three years later, Cadwallon was ejected byOswald of Bernicia at theBattle of Heavenfield and Anglian control was restored.References
* Bromwich, Rachel (1978) "Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Welsh Triads"
* Guest, Lady Charlotte (1849) "TheMabinogion "
* Ingram, James (ed.) (1912), "TheAnnales Cambriae "
* Morris, John (1973) "The Age of Arthur"
# [http://www.celtic-twilight.com/camelot/skene/myrdin_and_sister.htm|A Dialogue Between Myrddin and his Sister Gwendydd]External links
* [http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/index.html Early British Kingdoms: Kings of Ebrauc]
* [http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsBritain/BritainEbrauc.htm Post-Roman Celtic Kingdoms: Ebrauc] , "The History Files"
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