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the seven years after the conquest of Northumbria, two men were conspicuously absent from these councils. Constantine, the king of Scots, and Owain, king of the Strathclyde Britons, had both sworn oaths to Æthelstan at Eamont in 927, but neither had subsequently made the long journey south to attend his court.
The Anglo-Saxons: A History of the Beginnings of England
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