Ida of Bernicia, reputedly the mid-6thC founder of the Anglian dynasty based at Bamburgh+Lindisfarne (Speed, E17thC) http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-ATLAS-00002-00061-00001/1 …pic.twitter.com/eDa7WaungT
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Ida of Bernicia, reputedly the mid-6thC founder of the Anglian dynasty based at Bamburgh+Lindisfarne (Speed, E17thC) http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-ATLAS-00002-00061-00001/1 …pic.twitter.com/eDa7WaungT
Fwiw, medieval legends claimed that Ida arrived at Bamburgh/Lindisfarne from the south & had stopped over at Flamborough Head on the way!
Incidentally, the photo used above & in the chapter is Bamburgh Castle from Lindisfarne (Holy Island), by Akuppa :)https://www.flickr.com/photos/90664717@N00/1463451575/in/photostream/ …
Lidar of Holy Island/Lindisfarne, via the online Lidar map of England :) https://houseprices.io/lab/lidar/map?ref=NU1309641893 …pic.twitter.com/nbtNfdi8EO
A most interesting read
Thanks :)
.@caitlinrgreen
Fascinating & interesting read on the derivation of the name Lindisfarne and Northumbrian origins. Thank you
Thank you for this! Working on novel, excellent reference material for Lindisfarne.
I like the 'combo' name maps-place names & archaeology sites. Much easier to follow.
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