Hen Ogledd

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A map showing the northern part of Yr Hen Ogledd or 'The Old North' before the incursions of Angles and Gaels into Britain
A map showing the northern part of Yr Hen Ogledd or 'The Old North' before the incursions of Angles and Gaels into Britain
A chart showing the supposed descent of the kings of the north from Coel Hen
A chart showing the supposed descent of the kings of the north from Coel Hen

Yr Hen Ogledd is a Welsh term meaning 'The Old North' and referring to the sub-Roman Brythonic kingdoms of what is now northern England and southern Scotland.

These kingdoms flourished during the 5th, 6th and 7th centuries in the area south of the Pictish lands. The people of these nations, and most often their kings, are referred to as the Gwŷr y Gogledd or 'Men of the North'. A series of Old Welsh pedigrees under this title appears to show the descent of many of these monarchs. Almost all of them begin with a common ancestor, Coel Hen, and John Morris has suggested that this man was the last Roman Dux Britanniarum with military control over all of the north of Romanised Britain at the time of the Roman withdrawal. After his death, his large and powerful 'realm' would thus have been divided, as was the custom, between his sons or, more probably, subordinate commanders, to be ruled by them and their successors. The names of many of these realms have been lost to history, but the ones that are known to us are listed:

These states were all extinguished or brought under other kingdoms following successive attacks or diplomatic takeovers from the 6th Century onwards by the Angles of Bernicia and Deira (which merged to become Northumbria), and by the Kingdom of Alba which also absorbed the Kingdoms of the Picts.

The earliest extant Welsh poetry, known as Hengerdd and represented by the works of Aneirin and Taliesin, was composed in Yr Hen Ogledd.

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