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I take it that 'Arthuret' is merely a much later anglicization of Arfderydd, and doesn't signify any Arthurian association.
The battle of Arfderydd or Arthuret Carla 2010
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Arthuret is traditionally located near Longtown in Cumbria, which is less than 20 miles from Birdoswald.
Birdoswald Roman Fort: dating the post-Roman use of the site Carla 2010
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If Birdoswald was the base of an important local ruler in the later sixth century, this brings it into the same sort of period as the battle of Arthuret, entered in the Annales Cambriae in 573.
Archive 2010-03-01 Carla 2010
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Arthuret is traditionally located near Longtown in Cumbria, which is less than 20 miles from Birdoswald.
Archive 2010-03-01 Carla 2010
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If Birdoswald was the base of an important local ruler in the later sixth century, this brings it into the same sort of period as the battle of Arthuret, entered in the Annales Cambriae in 573.
The battle of Arfderydd or Arthuret Carla 2010
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In which case Arthuret could just be a phonetic spelling of the original name, not even really an anglicisation.
The battle of Arfderydd or Arthuret Carla 2010
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If Birdoswald was the base of an important local ruler in the later sixth century, this brings it into the same sort of period as the battle of Arthuret, entered in the Annales Cambriae in 573.
Birdoswald Roman Fort: dating the post-Roman use of the site Carla 2010
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Arthuret is traditionally located near Longtown in Cumbria, which is less than 20 miles from Birdoswald.
The battle of Arfderydd or Arthuret Carla 2010
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He appears in the genealogy called Gwr y Gogledd “Descent of the Men of the North”, the medieval romance apparently associates him with York, the battle of Arderydd is usually identified with the parish of Arthuret near Longtown in Cumbria, and if Y Gododdin refers to the same Peredur he is in company with a group of heroes from what is now southern Scotland.
Peredur Carla 2009
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He appears in the genealogy called Gwr y Gogledd “Descent of the Men of the North”, the medieval romance apparently associates him with York, the battle of Arderydd is usually identified with the parish of Arthuret near Longtown in Cumbria, and if Y Gododdin refers to the same Peredur he is in company with a group of heroes from what is now southern Scotland.
Archive 2009-12-01 Carla 2009
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