- Source: Kerajaan Strathclyde
Strathclyde (artinya "Aliran Sungai Clyde"), aslinya disebut Cumbric: Ystrad Clud atau Alclud (dan Strath-Clota dalam bahasa Inggris-Saxon), adalah salah satu kerajaan abad pertengahan awal dari bangsa Briton di Hen Ogledd ("Utara Lama"), bagian-bagian pemakai bahasa Brythonic yang sekarang berada di selatan Skotlandia dan utara Inggris. Kerajaan tersebut berkembang pada masa pasca-Romawi. Kerajaan tersebut juga dikenal dengan sebutan Alt Clut, sebuah istilah Brittonic untuk Istana Dumbarton, ibu kota abad pertengahan dari kawasan tersebut. Kerajaan tersebut bermula dari bangsa Brythonic Damnonii dari Geografi karya Ptolemi.
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Broun, D. (2004). "The Welsh Identity of the Kingdom of Strathclyde c.900-c.1200". Innes Review (55): 111–80.
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Clarkson, Tim (2014). Strathclyde and the Anglo-Saxons in the Viking Age. Edinburgh: John Donald, Birlinn Ltd. ISBN 978 1 906566 78 4.
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Foster, Sally M., Picts, Gaels, and Scots: Early Historic Scotland. Batsford, London, 2nd edn, 2004. ISBN 0-7134-8874-3
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Lowe, Chris, Angels, Fools and Tyrants: Britons and Anglo-Saxons in Southern Scotland. Canongate, Edinburgh, 1999. ISBN 0-86241-875-5
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Pranala luar
The Chronicle of the Kings of Alba
The Rolls edition of the Brut y TywyssogionDiarsipkan 2011-07-18 di Wayback Machine. (pdf) at Stanford University Library
CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College Cork including the Annals of Ulster, the Annals of Tigernach and the Chronicon Scotorum.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, manuscripts D and E, various editions including an XML Diarsipkan 2006-06-14 di Wayback Machine. version by Tony Jebson.
Google Books includes the Chronicon ex chronicis attributed to Florence of Worcester and James Aikman's translation (The History of Scotland) of George Buchanan's Rerum Scoticarum Historia
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kerajaan Strathclyde
- Arthgal ap Dyfnwal
- Kerajaan Inggris
- Kerajaan Skotlandia
- Dumnonia
- Idulb mac Causantín
- Máel Coluim II
- Bahasa Kumbrik
- Eochaid
- Dumnagual III