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  • 121Oswald of Northumbria — A twelfth century painting of St Oswald in Durham Cathedral Born c. 604 Deira, Northumbria Died 5 Augus …

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  • 122Eochaid of Scotland — Infobox Monarch | name = Eochaid title = King of the Picts reign = 878 ndash;889? coronation = predecessor = Áed ( Áed mac Cináeda )? successor = Donald II ( Domnall mac Causantín )? heir = consort = issue = royal house = royal anthem = father =… …

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  • 123British language — For other uses, see British language (disambiguation). For the language family, see Brythonic languages. British Spoken in Iron Age Britain, south of the Firth of Forth Extinct Developed into Old Welsh, Cumbric, Cornish and Breton by 600 AD …

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  • 124Fergus Mór — mac Eirc (Scottish Gaelic: Fergus Mòr Mac Earca ) was a legendary king of Dál Riata. He was the son of Erc. While his historicity may be debatable, his posthumous importance as the founder of Scotland in the national myth of Medieval and… …

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  • 125Aldfrith of Northumbria — Infobox Monarch name =Aldfrith title =King of Northumbria caption =The beast symbol used on Aldfrith s coinage. reign =685 ndash;704/705 predecessor =Ecgfrith successor =Disputed between Osred and Eadwulf queen =Cuthburh father =Oswiu mother =Fín …

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  • 126Sueno's Stone — stands over 6.5 metres (about 21 feet) high and is a Picto Scottish Class III standing stone on the north easterly edge of Forres, Scotland. It is the largest such stone in the British Isles. It is situated on a raised bank on a now isolated… …

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  • 127List of state leaders in 843 — Asia*Bohai/Balhae Da Yizhen/Dae I jin, King of Bohai/Balhae (830 857) *China (Tang Dynasty) Wuzong, Emperor of Tang China (840 846) *Gurjara Mihira Bhoja I, Pratihara King of Gurjara (c. 836 886) *Japan (Heian Period) Emperor Nimmyō, emperor of… …

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  • 128List of state leaders in 842 — Asia*Bohai/Balhae Da Yizhen/Dae I jin, King of Bohai/Balhae (830 857) *China (Tang Dynasty) Wuzong, Emperor of Tang China (840 846) *Gurjara Mihira Bhoja I, Pratihara King of Gurjara (c. 836 886) *Japan (Heian Period) Emperor Nimmyō, emperor of… …

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