• "Review of Pearce, "The Kingdom of Dumnonia", 1978". ... The Kingdom of Dumnonia: Studies in History and Tradition in South-Western Britain A.D. 350–1150.
  • In the 9th century, the kingdom of Dumnonia came under the control of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex, eventually becoming part of England.
  • History of the Principality of Dumnonia or Domnonée. Situated to the north east of Brittany, the earliest princes are mentioned in several Lives of the Saints.
  • Formed as the kingdom of Dumnonia by the long-dominant Dumnonii tribe here, it apparently emerged much earlier than many of its peers...
  • The Celtic Kingdom of Dumnonia existed between the fourth and eighth centuries. ... The invading Anglo-Saxons referred to Dumnonia as West Wales.
  • The Kingdom of Dumnonia existed in southwest England between the 4th and 8th centuries. ... The Dumnonii tribe populated the Kingdom of Dumnonia.
  • Official Name: Kingdom of Dumnonia Era: late 4th and late 8th centuries Wikipedia:Kingdom of Dumnonia. Today Part of
  • There is usually an implied continuity as the Roman province of Dumnonia was somehow transformed into the kingdom of Dumnonia.
  • The Dumnonii likely played a role in establishing this early medieval kingdom. The kingdom of Dumnonia became independent with its own kings or rulers.
  • Dumnonia, with its variants Damnonia and Domnonia, is the Latin name for the territory. From the Saxons of neighboring Wessex it was called the Kingdom of the...