Wp/nth/Northumbria

Thi Kingdom o Northumbrie (Aad Inglish: Norþanhymbra Rīċe; Latin: Regnum Northanhymbrorum) wis an Anglo-Saxon Kingdom i whaat is noo Northren Inglan an Sooth-East Scotlan. It wis formed wi thi unification o twee aader Kingdoms, knaan as Bernicie an Deira, that wis divideet aroond thi river Tees.

Eftor thi Viking invasion o Inglan, Northumbrie sooth o the Tees wis tyen ower bi thi Dyenish an becam thi Viking Kingdom o Jorvik an seun eftor thi northrenmyest dyel o Northumbrie, ayont thi Tweed, wis tyen ower bi thi Scots follain thi Battle o Carham. Thi Northumbrian rump atween thi Tweed an Tees becam a Yarldom i thi Anglo-Saxon Kingdom o Inglan an wis reorganised bi thi Normans. Northummerlan wis dyelt inti Northummerlan an Durham i thi 13t eerhundred.

Northumbrie thi day
Nooadays, Northumbrie nee langer officially exists tho thi coonty o Northummerlan tyeks its nyem frae Northumbrie. Thi nyem Northumbrie hitsel is whiles used for thi region atween thi Tweed an Tees, centred aroond thi twee historic coonties o Northummerlan an Durham, whar foaks taaks Northumbrian dialects thi day. Thi nyem is used bi sindry organisations i thi region, sic as Northumbria University, Northumbria Pollis, an Northumbrian Wattor.

Thi NIP (Northern Independence Party) ettles ti restore Northumbrie as an independent country. This new country wad cover aa o modren Northren Inglan as weel as Hee Peak District i Derbyshire. Acas o this, thi word hes been adopteet bi sum Northren Inglish foak at thinks thi North sud be hits aan separate nation.

Lenguiche
Northumbrian Aad Inglish, or Aad Northumbrian, wis yen o fower thi dialects o Aad Inglish, alang wi Mercian, West Saxon, an Kentish. Thi day, Northumbrian, Cumbrian, Scots, an thi North Yorkshire dialects is aa derived frev Aad Northumbrian.

Cumbric is a nyem gien ti thi Brythonic Celtic tung yence spocken i thi north o Inglan an sooth o Scotlan. A vast o plyess nyems i Cumbrie thi day is derived frae thi aad Cumbric tung, sic as Carlisle, Helvellyn an Penrith. Latin wis offins spocken an aa, myestly bi thi beuk-larnt intelligentsia, an wis used for thi writin o mony aad Northumbrian texts includin Bede's Ecclesiastical History o thi Inglish Foak.