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- Beormingas abstract "The Beormingas (/ˈbeɪ.ɔərmɪŋɡəs/; from Old English) were a tribe or clan in Anglo-Saxon England, whose territory possibly formed a regio or early administrative subdivision of the Kingdom of Mercia. The name literally means \"Beorma's people\" in Old English, and Beorma is likely to have been either the leader of the group during its settlement in Britain or a real or legendary tribal ancestor. The name of the tribe is recorded in the place name Birmingham, which means \"home of the Beormingas\".The extent of the territory of the Beormingas has been reconstructed by identifying linkages between the later medieval parishes and manors that replaced it, suggesting that the regio would have extended from West Bromwich in the west to Castle Bromwich in the east, and from the southern boundaries of Sutton Coldfield in the north to the northern boundaries of Kings Norton and Northfield in the south.Regiones in the West Midlands were often served during the early Anglo-Saxon period by a minster, whose minster parish coincided with the tribal land-unit. Two such minsters have been identified in the Beormingas' area: one at Harborne with a minster parish that included Edgbaston, Handsworth, West Bromwich, Great Barr, Selly Oak and probably Birmingham itself; and one at Aston with a minster parish that included Erdington, Castle Bromwich, Deritend, Water Orton and Yardley. Aston's placename suggests that it may have been established as a sub-minster of Harborne, which would have therefore been the original minster of the Beormingas.The Beormingas are likely to have been of Anglian origin, and to have formed part of the gradual Anglian settlement of the valley of the River Trent spreading upstream from the Humber Estuary. The location of the placename Birmingham suggests that the tribe may have formed part of the Tomsaete or Tame-dwellers, who are recorded as occupying this area of the valley of the River Tame in later Anglo-Saxon charters and formed one of the core groupings of the Kingdom of Mercia.".
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- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Angles.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Aston.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Beorma.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Bromwich.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Birmingham,_West_Midlands.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peoples_of_Anglo-Saxon_Mercia.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Deritend.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Edgbaston.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Erdington.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Great_Barr.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Handsworth,_West_Midlands.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Harborne.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Humber.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Kings_Norton.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Manor.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Mercia.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Minster_(church).
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Minster_parish.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Northfield,_Birmingham.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Parish.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Regiones.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink River_Trent.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Selly_Oak.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Sutton_Coldfield.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Tomsaete.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Water_Orton.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink West_Bromwich.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLink Yardley,_Birmingham.
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beormingas".
- Beormingas wikiPageWikiLinkText "beormingas".
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- Beormingas subject Category:History_of_Birmingham,_West_Midlands.
- Beormingas subject Category:Peoples_of_Anglo-Saxon_Mercia.
- Beormingas hypernym Tribe.
- Beormingas type Insect.
- Beormingas type History.
- Beormingas type People.
- Beormingas comment "The Beormingas (/ˈbeɪ.ɔərmɪŋɡəs/; from Old English) were a tribe or clan in Anglo-Saxon England, whose territory possibly formed a regio or early administrative subdivision of the Kingdom of Mercia. The name literally means \"Beorma's people\" in Old English, and Beorma is likely to have been either the leader of the group during its settlement in Britain or a real or legendary tribal ancestor.".
- Beormingas label "Beormingas".
- Beormingas sameAs Q4890880.
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- Beormingas sameAs Q4890880.
- Beormingas wasDerivedFrom Beormingas?oldid=638380116.
- Beormingas isPrimaryTopicOf Beormingas.