Ergyng

Ergyng

Ergyng (or Erging) was a Welsh kingdom of the sub-Roman and early medieval period, between the 5th and 7th centuries. It was later referred to by the English as "Archenfield".

Location

The kingdom lay mostly in what is now western Herefordshire in England, its heartland between the River Monnow and River Wye. However, it also spread into modern Monmouthshire and east of the Wye, where sits the old Roman town of "Ariconium" (Welsh: "Din Aricon") at Weston under Penyard from which its name may derive; it may have been the first capital. Some maps [ [http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/FeaturesBritain/CymruMapWales.htm Map of Later Cymru (Wales) ] ] show Ergyng extending across what is now the Forest of Dean to the River Severn.

Monarchy

After the withdrawal of the Roman legions from Britain in 410 AD, new smaller political entities took the place of the centralised structure. The area was originally part of the Kingdom of Glywysing (modern Glamorgan) and Gwent, but seems to have become independent for a period under Gwrfoddw Hen in the late 5th century [ [http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsBritain/CymruErgyng.htm Ergyng at The History Files] ] , and again under King Peibio Clafrog in the mid-6th century. Peibio was the grandfather of Saint Dubricius or Dyfrig, the first Bishop of Ergyng and an important figure in the establishment of Christianity in South Wales. He founded large teaching monasteries at Llanfrother near Hoarwithy and at Moccas, and a bishopric seems to have been based at St Constantine's Church at Goodrich. [http://www.hereford.uk.com/history/6thand7th.asp Hereford.uk.com - Herefordshire History ] ]

Dubricius' cousin, Gwrgan Fawr (the Great) was one of its most important monarchs and may have obtained sway over Glamorgan as far as the River Neath. In the middle of the 7th century, Onbraust of Ergyng married Meurig of Gwent, and their son Athrwys became king of both kingdoms. Ergyng eventually became a mere cantref, the Welsh equivalent of a hundred. [http://www.hereford.uk.com/history/6thand7th.asp Hereford.uk.com - Herefordshire History ] ]

Later history

:"See also Archenfield"By the 8th century, the expanding power of Mercia led to conflict with the native British, and by the 9th century the Mercians had gained control over the area and nearby Hereford. The sites of old British churches fell to Mercia, and the British became foreigners - or, in the English language, "Welsh" - in what had been their own land. [http://www.archenfield.com/whoarewe.htm Archenfield Archaeology - Who we are ] ] The rump of Ergyng then became known to the English as Arcenefelde or Archenfield. Although its Welsh-speaking inhabitants retained special rights, the area was unequivocally incorporated into England in the Laws in Wales Acts of 1535 and 1542.

References

*Wendy Davies. (1979). "The Llandaff Charters".
*Wendy Davies (1982). "Wales in the Early Middle Ages".
*G. H. Doble. (1971). "Lives of the Welsh Saints".
*John Morris. (1973). "The Age of Arthur".
*Raymond Perry. (2002). "Anglo-Saxon Herefordshire".
* A. L. F. Rivet & Colin Smith (1979). "The Place-Names of Roman Britain".


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