Owain Foel
aliases
Owen the Bald, Eugenius Calvus
Owain Foel (fl. 1018) was an eleventh-century King of the Cumbrians. He may have been a son of Máel Coluim, son of Dyfnwal ap Owain, both of whom ruled as Cumbrian kings. Owain Foel is recorded as having supported the Scots at the Battle of Carham in 1018, in which an English army led by the Earl of Northumbria was heavily defeated. Teviotdale may have been added to the Kingdom of Cumbria at this time.
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The Faded Map: The Story of the Lost Kingdoms of Scotland
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2010
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The Men of the North: The Britons of Southern Scotland
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2010
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Strathclyde and the Anglo-Saxons in the Viking Age
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2014
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The Ghosts of the Forest: The Lost Mythology of the North
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2022
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The Battle of Carham: A Thousand Years On
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2018
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History and Poetry of the Scottish Border: Their Main Features and Relations, Volume 1
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1893
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