- Battle of Deorham
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conflict=Battle of Deorham
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date=577
place=Dyrham
result=Wessex (Saxon) victory
combatant1=Saxons
combatant2=Brythons
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casualties2=The Battle of Deorham was fought in southwestern Britain in
577 , between theSaxons ofWessex and the Britons to their west. Deorham is usually taken to refer toDyrham inSouth Gloucestershire , on theCotswold escarpment a few miles north of Bath. Since the only evidence of the battle is a brief mention in theAnglo-Saxon Chronicle , no details of it are known.The battle was won by the
Saxons , who afterward occupied the three cities ofCirencester (Corinium ), probably a provincial capital in the Roman period,Gloucester (Glevum ), a former legionary fortress and a colonia, and Bath (Aquae Sulis ), a renowned pagan religious centre and spa-city. The remains of many villas are found around these cities, which suggests that the area was both wealthy and relatively sophisticated, and thus that this Saxon advance was a heavy blow to the Britons.The battle is also considered by some to have begun the differentiation of Welsh and Cornish into two separate languages, by cutting off the Britons in
Wales from those inDevon andCornwall , by land. Against this, it has been objected that, although the battle may have prevented large-scale movements, the passage of British-speakers between the two areas seemingly stayed possible, given that a Welsh genealogy appears to record that, in the7th century , the descendants of kings ofPengwern founded a dynasty in theGlastonbury region. The journey by boat is not difficult. Further,archaeology suggests that, although theAnglo-Saxons quickly took over the Cirencester region after the battle, it took some time for them to colonize Bath and Gloucester.ources
[http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/battles_deorham.html History of War article]
[http://www.glos.ac.uk/bgas/tbgas/v008/bg008062.pdf From the Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society "The Battle of Deorham" by T. G. P. Hallett, 1883-84, Vol. 8, 62-73]
[http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1324699 Everything2 entry]
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