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  1. Peerage: Although in England the terms "peerage," "nobility," "House of Lords" are in common parlance frequently regarded as synonymous, in reality each expresses a different meaning. A man may be a peer and yet not a member of the House of ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Peerage: The British Peerage is a well-known system of nobility existing in the United Kingdom. There are five ranks: There are two types: hereditary peerages and life peerages. [100%] 2023-09-15
  3. Northumbria: Northumbria (/nɔːrˈθʌmbriə/; Old English: Norþanhymbra rīċe; Latin: Regnum Northanhymbrorum) was an early medieval Anglo-Saxon kingdom in what is now Northern England and south-east Scotland. The name derives from the Old English Norþanhymbre meaning "the people or province north of ... (Place) [95%] 2024-01-07 [Former kingdoms] [Former countries in Europe]...
  4. Northumbria (modern): Northumbria, in modern contexts, usually refers to the region of England between the Tees and Tweed, including the historic counties of Northumberland and Durham, but it may also be taken to be synonymous with North East England. The area corresponds ... (Modern) [95%] 2024-01-07 [Northumbria] [North East England]...
  5. Northumbria: Northumbria (regnum Northanhymbrorum), one of the most important of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, extended from the Humber to the Forth. Originally it comprised two independent kingdoms, Bernicia and Deira. Each of these had a dynasty of its own. [95%] 2022-09-02
  6. Northumbria: Northumbria was an Anglian kingdom of the Heptarchy period, covering a large area of what is now northern England and southern Scotland. At its peak, it extended from the Rivers Humber and Mersey in the south to the Firth of ... [95%] 2023-03-25 [English History]
  7. Northumbria: Northumbria (/nɔːrˈθʌmbriə/; Old English: Norþanhymbra rīċe [ˈnorˠðɑnˌhymbrɑ ˈriːt͡ʃe]; Latin: Regnum Northanhymbrorum) was an early medieval Anglian kingdom in what is now Northern England and South Scotland The name derives from the Old English Norþanhymbre meaning "the people or province north of the ... (Medieval kingdom of the Angles) [95%] 2024-10-02 [Northumbria] [Lothian]...
  8. Peerage of Scotland: The Peerage of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Moraireachd na h-Alba; Scots: Peerage o Scotland) is one of the five divisions of peerages in the United Kingdom and for those peers created by the King of Scots before 1707. Following that ... (Group of hereditary titles conferred upon the Scottish nobility prior to 1707) [93%] 2023-11-13 [Peerage of Scotland] [Society of Scotland]...
  9. Peerage of Science: Peerage of Science was a scientific peer review service aimed at improving "the current peer review system and make the peer review process more scientific, fair and transparent". The company was founded in 2011 by the scientists Janne Kotiaho, Mikko ... (Company) [93%] 2023-11-23 [Academic publishing companies]
  10. Peerage of Ireland: The Peerage of Ireland consists of those titles of nobility created by the English monarchs in their capacity as Lord or King of Ireland, or later by monarchs of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It is one ... (Titles of nobility in Ireland) [93%] 2024-09-12 [Ireland and the Commonwealth of Nations] [Peerage of Ireland]...
  11. Peerage of France: The Peerage of France (French: Pairie de France) was a hereditary distinction within the French nobility which appeared in 1180 during the Middle Ages. The prestigious title and position of Peer of France (French: Pair de France) was held by ... (Title of honor within the French nobility) [93%] 2024-09-18 [Bourbon Restoration] [Peers of France]...
  12. Kingdom of Northumbria: The Kingdom of Northumbria (c. 604-954 CE) was a political entity in the north of modern-day Britain with Mercia directly to the south, the Kingdoms of the Welsh to the west, and the land of the Picts to ... [91%] 2018-11-29
  13. Oswald of Northumbria: Oswald of Northumbria (c. 604 - c. 642 CE) was a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon king and saint. He came to power in Northumbria c. 633 or 634 CE following his victory over Cadwallon ap Cadfan, King of Gwynedd. Oswald ruled ... [91%] 2017-04-25
  14. Rædwulf of Northumbria: Rædwulf was king of Northumbria for a short time. His ancestry is not known, but it is possible that he was a kinsman of Osberht and Ælla. (King of Northumbria) [91%] 2024-01-08 [Year of birth unknown] [844 deaths]...
  15. Siefredus of Northumbria: «Среда» — продюсерская компания, производитель телепрограмм и сериалов для федеральных каналов и онлайн-платформ. Основана в июне 2008 года Александром Цекало после его ухода с поста заместителя генерального директора по спецпроектам «Первого канала». [91%] 2024-03-03 [Monarchs of Jorvik] [Norse monarchs]...
  16. Osberht of Northumbria: Osberht (died 21 March 867) was king of Northumbria in the middle of the 9th century. Sources on Northumbrian history in this period are limited. [91%] 2024-06-01 [867 deaths] [Anglo-Saxon warriors]...
  17. Kingdom of Northumbria: The Kingdom of Northumbria (/nɔːrˈθʌmbriə/; Old English: Norþanhymbra Rīċe; Latin: Regnum Northanhymbrorum) was a medieval Anglian kingdom in what is now Northern England and south-east Scotland. The name derives from the Old English Norþan-hymbre meaning "the people or province ... (History) [91%] 2024-10-04 [Former kingdoms]
  18. List of baronies in the Peerage of England: This page, one list of hereditary baronies, lists all baronies, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the Peerage of England. (None) [90%] 2023-12-23 [Lists of peerages of Britain and Ireland] [Lists of British nobility]...
  19. Northumbrio: El northumbrio fue un dialecto del inglés antiguo hablado en al Reino de Northumbria. Junto con el kéntico, el sajón occidental y el merciano, forma una de las subcategorías del inglés antiguo utilizada por los investigadores actuales. [86%] 2024-06-14
  20. Ecgberht II of Northumbria: Ecgberht was a king in Northumbria in the late Ninth Century. Very little is known of his reign. [79%] 2024-01-06 [Northumbrian monarchs] [9th-century English monarchs]...

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