What flag is that 11.14.2024

The Kingdom of Northumbria. Northumbria (/nɔːrˈθʌmbriə/Old EnglishNorþanhymbra rīċe[ˈnorˠðɑnˌhymbrɑ ˈriːt͡ʃe]LatinRegnum Northanhymbrorum) was an early medieval Anglian kingdom in what is now Northern England and South Scotland. It existed from approximately 651 to 954 – pre invasion by the Norse (Vikings).

The Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria was originally two kingdoms divided approximately around the River TeesBernicia was to the north of the river and Deira to the south. It is possible that both regions originated as native Celtic British kingdoms, which the Germanic settlers later conquered, although there is very little information about the infrastructure and culture of the British kingdoms themselves. Much of the evidence for them comes from regional names that are British rather than Anglo-Saxon in origin.

With the Viking invasion came a splitting up of the once North Umbria Kingdom.

Having spent three weeks traveling around the United Kingdom and The Republic of Ireland, we learned a great deal about this part of the world.

Northumbria is home to the most famous tree in England: the Sycamore Gap Tree. Standing perfectly in the ‘gap’ of the rolling hills.
For years people came to photograph the Sycamore Gap Tree. In September of 2023 someone mysteriously cut it down. Police are still working on this crime.

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