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The '''Old North''' (Welsh: ''Hen Ogledd'') refers to the parts of Celtic [[Britain (Oldenmyth)|Britain]] which lay north of what is now [[Wales (Oldenmyth)|Wales]], but south of [[Caledonia]]. These lands were ultimately lost to the [[Anglo-Saxons]] | The '''Old North''' (Welsh: ''Hen Ogledd'') refers to the parts of Celtic [[Britain (Oldenmyth)|Britain]] which lay north of what is now [[Wales (Oldenmyth)|Wales]], but south of [[Caledonia]]. These lands were ultimately lost to the [[Anglo-Saxons]] and the [[Scots]]. | ||
[[Category:Oldenmyth]] | [[Category:Oldenmyth]] |
Revision as of 05:28, 18 January 2024
The Old North (Welsh: Hen Ogledd) refers to the parts of Celtic Britain which lay north of what is now Wales, but south of Caledonia. These lands were ultimately lost to the Anglo-Saxons and the Scots.