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Region around Edinburgh
Eidyn was the region around modern Edinburgh in sub-Roman and early medieval Britain, approximately the 5th–7th centuries. It centred on the stronghold
Eidyn
Term for medieval Brittonic-speaking northern Britain
(Welsh: Ystrad Clud). Smaller kingdoms included Aeron and Calchfynydd. Eidyn, Lleuddiniawn, and Manaw Gododdin were evidently parts of Gododdin. The
Old_North_(Britain)
6th-century ruler of Eidyn
Clydno Eidyn was a ruler of Eidyn, the district around modern Edinburgh, in the 6th century. Eidyn was a district of the Gododdin kingdom in the Hen Ogledd
Clydno_Eidyn
Origin of the place-name Edinburgh
Both names are derived from an older name for the surrounding region, Eidyn. It is generally accepted that this name in turn derives ultimately from
Etymology_of_Edinburgh
Capital city of Scotland
Eidyn, the name for the region in Cumbric, the Brittonic Celtic language formerly spoken there. The name's meaning is unknown. The district of Eidyn was
Edinburgh
Sub-Roman kingdom of Northern Britain
tradition, local kings of this period lived at both Traprain Law and Din Eidyn (Edinburgh, whose English name is ultimately a calque, with the Old English
Gododdin
Brittonic kingdom in early medieval Britain
Muiresan and the besieging of Eten" (Eidyn, later Edinburgh), has been taken to represent the capture of Eidyn by the Northumbrian king Oswald, son of
Kingdom_of_Strathclyde
scholars, is that Mynyddog is king of Gododdin, perhaps with his court at Din Eidyn, modern Edinburgh. He appears as the sponsor of the renowned warband that
Mynyddog_Mwynfawr
Tidal island in northeast England
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Lindisfarne
Medieval Welsh poem
as far afield as Pictland and Gwynedd. After a year of feasting at Din Eidyn, now Edinburgh, they attacked Catraeth, which is usually identified with
Y_Gododdin
Sixth-century battle in northern Britain
Williams' reading, was the king of the Gododdin, with his chief seat at Din Eidyn (modern Edinburgh). Around the year 600 Mynyddog gathered about 300 selected
Battle_of_Catraeth
Eoghain Uisnech Ulster Scotland Legendary kings of Scotland Aeron Dál Riata Eidyn Galloway Gododdin Isles / Isles (lords) / Islay Orkney Picts Rhinns Strathclyde
Lists of monarchs in the British Isles
Lists_of_monarchs_in_the_British_Isles
Missionary in the British Kingdom of Strathclyde (518–614)
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Saint_Mungo
Ancient Celtic people of Great Britain
Similarly, the kingdom of Gododdin, which appears to have had its court at Din Eidyn (modern Edinburgh) and encompassed parts of modern Northumberland, County
Celtic_Britons
Scotland's cities
shifted to Edinburgh. The name Edinburgh comes from the old Celtic for area, Eidyn and burgh, which means fortress. Edinburgh has been inhabited since at least
Cities_of_Scotland
Town in Scotland
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Dumbarton
Celtic people of Iron Age Britain
that was abandoned in the early 5th century. They afterwards moved to Din Eidyn (Edinburgh). The name is recorded as Votadini in classical sources, and
Votadini
Alcoholic beverage made from honey
and boasting of warriors in the mead hall is echoed in the mead hall Din Eidyn (modern-day Edinburgh) as depicted in the poem Y Gododdin, attributed to
Mead
Hill in East Lothian, Scotland
Traprain Law is thought to have been their capital before moving to Din Eidyn (Castle Rock in modern Edinburgh). In 1938 an area of the hill was leased
Traprain_Law
Extinct Brittonic language of northern England and southern Scotland
early Welsh texts as Din Eidyn and in medieval Scottish records as Dunedene (Gaelic Dùn Èideann), all meaning 'fort of Eidyn'. Falkirk similarly has several
Cumbric
Placename element in Welsh meaning "stronghold", "fortress", or "citadel"
(Caerpwll; "Fort of the sluggish stream") Carriden, West Lothian ("Fort Eidyn") Carruthers, Dumfriesshire ("Fort of Rhodri") Carstairs, Lanarkshire ("Fort
Caer
Historic castle in Edinburgh, Scotland
the epic Welsh poem Y Gododdin there is a reference to Din Eidyn, "the stronghold of Eidyn". This has been generally assumed to refer to the Castle Rock
Edinburgh_Castle
Ruler of Alt Clut
Black Book of Chirk contains a story about a military expedition by Clydno Eidyn and the Tri Hael (Rhydderch, Nudd Hael and Mordaf Hael), where they travel
Rhydderch_Hael
Part of the Brythonic-speaking Kingdom of Gododdin in the post-Roman Era
of Gododdin. Manaw Gododdin was adjacent to – and possibly included in – Eidyn, the region surrounding modern Edinburgh. Though Manaw Gododdin was located
Manaw_Gododdin
King of Man (died c. 800)
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Gwriad_ab_Elidyr
Ethnic group native to Wales
Welsh and refers to the British kingdom of Gododdin with a capital at Din Eidyn (Edinburgh) and extending from the area of Stirling to the Tyne. Offa's
Welsh_people
City in Cumbria, England
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Carlisle
Pseudo-historical early medieval monarch
king of Elmet; the brothers Gwrgi and Peredur; and Clydno Eiddin, king of Eidyn or Edinburgh. The poem Y Gododdin mentions some enmity between the "Sons
Coel_Hen
Ecoregion in the British Isles
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Caledonian_Forest
Human settlement in England
Street, a Roman road which linked Eboracum (York) to the area around Din Eidyn (Edinburgh), and thus later England to Scotland. To the west is the remains
West_Woodburn
Ancestor figure of the First Dynasty of Gwynedd
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Cunedda
American philosopher (born 1964)
Science. He is Regular Visiting professor at the University of Edinburgh’s Eidyn Centre and is the co-editor in chief of the British Journal for the Philosophy
Robert_D._Rupert
Irish monastic
Edana of Ireland (also Edaene, Etaoin, Edna, Eidyn) was an Irish monastic who lived at the confluence of the River Shannon and Boyle River during the
Edana_of_Ireland
Welsh poet and astrologer (b. 540 CE)
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Myrddin_Wyllt
Sub-Roman kingdom of Northern Britain
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Rheged
Ruler of the Brittonic kingdom of Alt Clut
Clut; Guipno, who fathered the later king Neithon; and Cynfelyn, a king of Eidyn or Edinburgh. The Bonedd Gwŷr y Gogledd, a later genealogy of northern kings
Dyfnwal_Hen
Sub-Roman Welsh poet
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Taliesin
describes his death at the hands of Llawgat Trwm Bargod Eidyn (Heavy Battle-Hand of the Border of Eidyn) as one of the "Three Unfortunate Slaughters of the
Afaon_fab_Taliesin
685 battle between Picts and Northumbrians
"Etain" in 638, which has been interpreted as Northumbria's conquest of Eidyn (Edinburgh) during the reign of Oswald, marking the annexation of Gododdin
Battle_of_Dun_Nechtain
Fictional Welsh warrior
his men fight against an army of cinbin, or dogheads, at the mountains of Eidyn (modern Edinburgh). In the next passage, Arthur's men fight Garwlwyd ("Rough-Grey")
Gwrgi_Garwlwyd
Early Middle Ages kingdom of northern England
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Kingdom_of_Elfed
Brythonic prince Morcant Bulc in post-Roman Britain
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Morcant_Bulc
Mythical creature
enemies of King Arthur's retinue; Arthur's men fight them in the mountains of Eidyn (Edinburgh), and hundreds of them fall at the hand of Arthur's warrior Bedwyr
Cynocephaly
conquered the Brittonic kingdom of Gododdin and renamed its capital of Din Eidyn to Edinburgh (see the etymology of Edinburgh). Scots continues to heavily
English_language_in_Europe
presumed descendants of the Votadini, built a hillfort known as Din Eidyn in the area of Eidyn, modern Edinburgh. Although the exact location of the hillfort
History_of_Edinburgh
Sixth-century ruler of Rheged
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Urien_Rheged
Sixth-century Brythonic monarch
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Gwallog_ap_Llênog
Civil parish in Cumbria, England
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Arthuret
Britonnic kingdom or sub-kingdom of sub-Roman Britain
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Calchfynydd
King of Gwynedd from 634 to c. 655
1904:134, The Kymry – the location is unknown, with Din Eidyn (at modern Edinburgh) and Caer Eidyn (at modern Carriden, near Edinburgh) among the more popular
Cadafael,_King_of_Gwynedd
of Y Gododdin accepted by most scholars), perhaps with his court at Din Eidyn James Anderson of Hermiston (1739–1808), agronomist, lawyer, amateur scientist
List_of_people_from_Edinburgh
King of Gwynedd from c. 625 to 634
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Cadwallon_ap_Cadfan
capital at modern Bamburgh in Northumberland, and Gododdin, centred on Din Eidyn (what is now Edinburgh) and stretching across modern Lothian. Some "Angles"
Scotland in the Early Middle Ages
Scotland_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages
Gin distillery near Edinburgh, Scotland
distillery released a gin in partnership with supermarket Aldi, called Eidyn. This was followed by the release of an alcohol-free gin in August 2020
Secret_Garden_distillery
Roman road that ran from York in England to the Antonine Wall in Scotland
through the Lammermuirs over Soutra Hill and on to Edinburgh, where Din Eidyn was a stronghold for the British Votadini tribe. Nearby, the Romans held
Dere_Street
Sixth-century prince and Arthurian knight
other versions of the tale. Cynon was the son of Clydno Eiddin, a ruler of Eidyn in the Hen Ogledd, the Brittonic-speaking parts of northern England and
Cynon_ap_Clydno
Hillfort in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
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Trusty's_Hill
Prince of the Brythonic kingdom of Rheged
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Llywarch_Hen
Names given to places by Germanic peoples
*Edynburg, with burg ("fort, stronghold"), a calque on the Cumbric name Din Eidyn. Gretna, Dumfriesshire, from Old English grēoten-hōh ("gravelly hill").
Germanic_toponymy
Village, civil parish and electoral ward in North Yorkshire, England
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Catterick,_North_Yorkshire
King of Rheged
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Owain_mab_Urien
Medieval Welsh poet
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Aneirin
Ninth-century Latin-language Welsh historical text
against cinbin, or dogheads, whom Arthur's men fought in the mountains of Eidyn (Edinburgh); in the Tryfrwyd battle they spar with a character named Garwlwyd
Historia_Brittonum
Welsh-language literature in the Middle Ages
Catraeth, fought between the Britons of the kingdom of Gododdin (centred on Eidyn, the modern Edinburgh) and the Saxon kingdoms of Deira and Bernicia in the
Medieval_Welsh_literature
Legendary biography of the poet Taliesin
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Hanes_Taliesin
Welsh poems concerning Cadwallon ap Cadfan
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Canu_Cadwallon
Canadian metaphysician
simultaneous appointment as a Regular Distinguished Visiting professor at the Eidyn Research Centre at the University of Edinburgh. Wilson has also held visiting
Jessica_Wilson
King of Arfderydd
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Gwenddoleu_ap_Ceidio
Middle Welsh genealogical tract
Coeling or descendants of Coel Hen, including the houses of Rheged and Eidyn. The second takes Dyfnwal Hen as its ancestor figure, who is here identified
Bonedd_Gwŷr_y_Gogledd
Dwyrain Canolbarth Lloegr East Midlands English Edinburgh Caeredin; Dinas Eidyn Dùn Èideann Scottish Gaelic Edinburgh English, Scots England Lloegr England
Welsh_exonyms
Historic site in Bo'ness, Falkirk, Scotland
is more doubtful, but seems fairly likely to be the same regional name Eidyn that also appears in Edinburgh. Carriden House is located west of the site
Carriden_House
7th-century battle in northern Britain
"Etain" in 638, which has been interpreted as Northumbria's conquest of Eidyn (Edinburgh) during the reign of Oswald, marking the annexation of Gododdin
Battle_of_Two_Rivers
Character in Welsh mythology
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Elffin_ap_Gwyddno
Post-Roman kingdom in Great Britain
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Aeron_(kingdom)
Edinburgh-based Baroque music ensemble
his title was changed to music director. The group was named after Din Eidyn, the ancient Brittonic Celtic name of Edinburgh Castle. They perform on
Dunedin_Consort
Lodainn an Ear County Alternative Name Haddingtonshire Edinburgh Dùn Èideann Eidyn's fortress City Edzell Eigill City Formerly Slateford Eigg Eige Island Eilean
Scottish_Gaelic_place_names
Britain, Triad 34 also alludes to the anecdote (though using the variant name Eidyn), but only one late manuscript version of the triad mentions Talhaearn.
Talhaearn_Tad_Awen
EIDYN
EIDYN
EIDYN
EIDYN
Male
Italian
Pet form of Italian Biagio, BIAGINO means "talks with a lisp."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Love
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bond.Scandinavian : status name for a farmer, from Old Norse bóndi ‘farmer’. Compare Bond. In Sweden Bonde is both a personal name and the name of an old aristocratic family.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead named Bonde, from Old Norse bóndi ‘farmer’ + vin ‘meadow’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Farsi, Iranian
Shining
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Daughtry.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yatharth | யதாரà¯à®¤Â
Proper, Possibility
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian
Long
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chandragupt | சநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®•à¯à®ªà¯à®¤
Name of ancient king
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu
Lord of Earth
Boy/Male
Indian
Group of camels that number from to
EIDYN
EIDYN
EIDYN
EIDYN
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