Proper noun
A former local government region in the west of Scotland, created in 1975, abolished in 1996.
The Kingdom of Strathclyde, a former kingdom (AD 450–1093) spanning southern Scotland and northern England.
Strathclyde University
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIn 1998 I invested in the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship at Strathclyde Uni and subsequently put more capital into enterprise education to try and help change the culture. Tom Hunter
Æthelstan's court was attended by the Welsh kings, but not by Constantine or Owen of Strathclyde. Source: Internet
At Christmas of the same year Owain of Strathclyde was once more at Æthelstan's court along with the Welsh kings, but Constantine was not. Source: Internet
Northwest England, Yorkshire and Humber, North East England, Dumfries, Galloway, Lothian & Borders, Central, Tayside & Fife, Strathclyde and Northern Ireland, will all experience moderate levels. Source: Internet
Brunanburh and after Following his disappearance from Æthelstan's court after 935, there is no further report of Constantine until 937. In that year, together with Owen of Strathclyde and Olaf Guthfrithson of Dublin, Constantine invaded England. Source: Internet
In 935 a charter was attested by Constantine, Owain of Strathclyde, Hywel Dda, Idwal Foel, and Morgan ap Owain. Source: Internet