The 'Novantae' was a
Celtic tribe located in
Galloway in modern
Scotland. Their base was around the
Rhins of Galloway, a southern peninsula jutting into the
Irish Sea. The tribe was known to the
Romans as a trading partner. The important early
Christian centre of
Whithorn (''Candida Casa'') lay in the territory of the Novantae, and the
hill fort at Mote of Mark appears to have been a significant centre of trade.
In post-Roman times the region inhabited by the Novantae was known as ''Nouant'', and was contested by the
British kingdoms of
Gododdin,
Rheged and
Alt Clut, and later by the
Anglo-Saxons of
Bernicia.
See also
List of Celtic tribes.
External links
★ Undiscovered Scotland: http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/whithorn/whithorn/index.html
★ UNRV History: http://www.unrv.com/forum/index.php?act=ST&f=4&t=88&