Rheged

Rheged (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈr̥ɛɡɛd]) was one of the kingdoms of the Hen Ogledd ("Old North"), the Brittonic-speaking region of what is now Northern England and southern Scotland, during the post-Roman era and Early Middle Ages. It is recorded in several poetic and bardic sources, although its borders are not described in any of them. A recent archaeological discovery suggests that its stronghold was located in what is now Galloway in Scotland rather than, as was previously speculated, being in Cumbria. Rheged possibly extended into Lancashire and other parts of northern England. In some sources, Rheged is intimately associated with the king Urien Rheged and his family. Its inhabitants spoke Cumbric, a Brittonic dialect closely related to Old Welsh.

Kingdom of Rheged
c.500–c. 600
Yr Hen Ogledd (The Old North) c. 550 – c. 650.
CapitalCarlisle
Common languages
GovernmentMonarchy
 
Meirchion Gul
 
Cynfarch Oer
 
Urien
 
Owain mab Urien
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Hen Ogledd
Kingdom of Northumbria
Kingdom of Strathclyde
Today part ofUnited Kingdom

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