Saturday 7 March 2020, 10.00AM to 4.00pm
After the Romans left, many Romano-British kingdoms emerged and Strathclyde alone survived the Anglo-Saxon invasions. Although attacked by Vikings in the ninth century, it was not until just before the Norman Conquest that the independent British kingdom of Strathclyde was absorbed into the Gaelic kingdom of Scotland. This day course will examine the origins of the British Kingdom of Strathclyde and its final absorption into the Irish Kingdom of the Scots. It is anticipated that this course will be held at the King’s Manor.
Tutor: Gillian Waters BA MA PGDip PGCE
Location: tbc