Bebban burh
- noun [ feminine ]
- Chr. 547; Th. 28, 25; 29, 24 : 641 ;
- Th. 49, 3 : 993 ;
- Th. 240, 17; 241, 16, col. 2 :
- Chr. 1093; Th. 360, 6 :
- Chr. 1095 ; Th. 361, 39, 40 :
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Hér Ida féng to ríce, ðonon Norþanhymbra cyne-cyn onwóc, and ríxode twelf geár. He timbrode Bebban burh, seó wæs ǽrost mid hegge betýned, and ðǽr æfter mid wealle
here [A. D. 547] Ida began to reign, from whom arose the royal race of the Northumbrians, and reigned twelve years. He built Bamborough, which was at first inclosed by a hedge, and afterwards by a wall,
- Chr. 547; Erl. 16, 7-10 .
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From Bebban byrig
from Bamborough,
- Chr. 926; Th. 199, 31 .
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Ðá becom Penda, Myrcna cyning, to ðære cynelícan byrig, seó is nemned Bebban burh
then came Penda, king of the Mercians, to the royal city, which is named Bamborough,
- Bd, 3, 16; S. 542, 18 : 3, 6 ;
- S. 528, 28 .
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Hér wæs Bæbban burg tobrocon, and mycel herehúðe ðǽr genumen
here [A. D. 993] Bamborough was destroyed, and much spoil was there taken,
- Chr. 993; Erl. 133, 1 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “Bebban burh.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/3197.
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