Which kings are buried in Tynemouth?

Three kings are historically documented as being buried at Tynemouth Priory in North East England: Oswin of Deira, Osred II of Northumbria, and Malcolm III of Scotland. Their burials, spanning from the 7th to the 11th century, are commemorated by three crowns on the coat of arms of Tynemouth.
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Which kings are buried at Tynemouth?

Three kings are known to have been buried at Tynemouth Priory: Oswin of Deira, Osred II of Northumbria, and Malcolm III of Scotland. Oswin was killed in 651 and later recognized as a saint. Osred was murdered in 792.
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Who destroyed Tynemouth Priory?

It was sacked by the Danes in 800 and repeatedly during the 9th century. The Priory was finally destroyed in 875 and the Vikings used Tynemouth as their base to sack the surrounding area.
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What is the history of Tynemouth?

In Anglo-Saxon times Tynemouth's headland played host to a monastery that was later destroyed by Viking raids. It was superseded after a two hundred year gap by the later Norman priory. The castle defended the priory from the Scots, becoming a border stronghold as well as an important defence against sea-borne attacks.
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What celebrities are from Tynemouth?

Notable residents

Norah Balls (1886–1980), suffragette, women's right campaigner, magistrate and councillo, co-founder of the Girl Guides movement in Northumberland. Andy Taylor – former lead guitarist for the new wave group Duran Duran was born in Tynemouth in 1961 at the Tynemouth Jubilee Infirmary.
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Tales of Tynemouth Priory and Castle - Romans, Vikings and Medieval Shenanigans!

Why is Tynemouth called Tynemouth?

- The name "Tynemouth" comes from the town's location- the mouth of River Tyne. - In Anglo-Saxon times, Tynemouth's headland played host to a monastery that was later destroyed by Viking raids.
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What happened to Tynemouth castle?

In the early 16th century Tynemouth finally gained independence from St Albans, granted by Thomas Wolsey. However, shortly after in January 1539 the priory was suppressed by Henry VIII who took possession of all of the monastic lands and destroyed the shrine of St Oswine, bringing the priory to an end.
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Who destroyed Warkworth castle?

In 1173, William the Lion of Scotland destroyed the 'weak' wooden castle during one of his raids into Northumberland; the following year, 1174, Duncan Earl of Fife with a large Scottish army also raided the town burning it to the ground and then massacred three hundred inhabitants in St.
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What is the history of Castlepoint?

The Ngāti Kahungunu tribe had a settlement there, called Rangiwhakaoma. Castlepoint takes its name from Castle Point, the impressive rock outcrop at the settlement's southern end. The rock was named by the British navigator James Cook in 1770, presumably because the landform resembled a fortress.
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Is Tynemouth affluent?

This seaside resort merges seamlessly with neighbouring North Shields and Whitley Bay, but seems cut from an entirely different cloth; unlike with its traffic-choked neighbours, Tynemouth feels like an affluent market town, with a wide main street flanked by colourful shop and restaurant frontages.
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What is Newcastle's famous food?

Newcastle is famous for hearty, traditional dishes like Stottie cakes, Pease Pudding, Pan haggerty, and Saveloy dip, alongside regional specialties such as Craster kippers (oak-smoked herring) and the popular bakery chain Greggs, plus iconic drinks like Newcastle Brown Ale.
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Why is Elizabeth buried on Top Mary?

Elizabeth I was buried on top of her half-sister Mary I in Westminster Abbey on the orders of James I (who became king after Elizabeth) to signify Elizabeth's greater status and for political unity, creating a single monument for the Tudor dynasty, even though Mary was initially buried elsewhere and her presence is largely ignored by the grand tomb built for Elizabeth above them.
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Who lived at Tynemouth Priory?

Tynemouth, priory home to many monks living there, was attacked five times between 800 and 875, when it was destroyed. The final destruction also involved the murder of many nuns from St Hildas convent who were sheltering in Tynemouth.
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Which is bigger, Windsor Castle or Buckingham Palace?

Windsor Castle is larger, it's the world's oldest and biggest inhabited castle, covering 13 acres. Buckingham Palace is smaller by comparison, though it has more rooms (over 770), mainly used for administrative and ceremonial purposes.
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Was Harry Potter filmed at Warkworth Castle?

No, Harry Potter was not filmed at Warkworth Castle; rather, its famous neighbor, Alnwick Castle, served as Hogwarts in the first two films, where iconic scenes like Harry's first flying lesson and Quidditch practices took place, though Warkworth Castle is in the same region and also a historic Percy stronghold.
 
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What is mined at Mount Thorley?

About Mount Thorley Warkworth (MTW)

Since coal extraction began in 1981, MTW has been a major contributor to Australia's coal export industry providing coal resource to the international coal market.
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Who is buried at Tynemouth Priory?

Three kings are reported to have been buried within the monastery, Oswin, Osred and Malcolm making the Priory a place of pilgrimage.
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How was Urquhart castle destroyed?

The last of the government troops garrisoned here during the Jacobite Risings blew up the castle when they left. Urquhart's iconic ruins remain, offering glimpses into medieval times and the lives of its noble residents.
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What is the ship anchored off Tynemouth?

The Brasschaat is one of three ships that has been anchored off Tynemouth for a number of months. Dubbed 'ghost ships' by some of the local residents, the vessels are under Bernhard Schulte Ship management, after their owner, Sobelmar Antwerp N.V. filed for bankruptcy in March 2015.
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Why are geordies called geordies?

The Jacobites then said that Newcastle and the surrounding areas were all “for George”. Hence the name Geordie used as a derivation of George. The name originated from the coal mines of Durham and Northumberland, for many poems and songs written about, and in the dialect of, these two counties speak of the “Geordie”.
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Is Tynemouth an expensive place to live?

Despite being one of the more expensive areas in the North East, Tynemouth still represents an excellent value-for-money location for your next move. The average house price in Tynemouth currently sits at £315,677* which is considerably less than the average house price in the rest of the UK, £368,231**.
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What's the difference between Northumberland and Northumbria?

Today, Northumbria usually refers to a smaller region of North East England corresponding to the counties of Northumberland, County Durham and Tyne and Wear. The term Northumbria is now more commonly used to refer to North East regional bodies or institutions such as Northumbria Police or Northumbria University.
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