Bede

Bede

male, deceased (735)
Bede (also Saint Bede, the Venerable Bede, or (from Latin) "Beda" ), (c. 672 or 673 – May 25, 735), was a Benedictine monk at the Northumbrian mo...
Henry Of Huntingdon

Henry Of Huntingdon

male, deceased (1160)
Henry of Huntingdon (c. 1080-1160) was an English historian of the 12th century and archdeacon of Huntingdon. Most well known for his "Historia...
Ecgfrith Of Northumbria

Ecgfrith Of Northumbria

male, deceased (685)
Ecgfrith was the King of Northumbria from 670 until his death. He ruled over Northumbria when it was at the height of its power, but his reign...
Battle Of Maserfield

Battle Of Maserfield

male
The Battle of Maserfield (or Maserfeld), Welsh: "Maes Cogwy", was fought on August 5, 642, between the Anglo-Saxon kings Oswald of Northumbria and...

Ceawlin Of Wessex

male, deceased (593)
Ceawlin (also spelled "Ceaulin" or "Caelin") (died c. 593) was a king of Wessex, in what is now southwestern England. He may have been the son of...
Cedd

Cedd

male, deceased (664)
Saint Cedd was the evangelist of the Middle Angles and East Saxons in England.

Battle Of Degsastan

male
The Battle of Degsastan was fought c. 603 between king Æthelfrith of Bernicia and the Gaels under Áedán mac Gabráin, king of Dál Riada. Æthel...

Cædmon

male
Cædmon is the earliest English poet whose name is known. An Anglo-Saxon herdsman attached to the double monastery of Streonæshalch (Whitby Abbey) du...

Eanfrith Of Bernicia

male, deceased (634)
Eanfrith (590-634) was briefly King of Bernicia from 633 to 634. He was the son of Æthelfrith, a Bernician king who had also ruled Deira to the s...
Alchfrith Of Deira

Alchfrith Of Deira

male
Alchfrith or Ealhfrith was a son of King Oswiu of Northumbria and Rieinmelth of Rheged. In around 655 Eahlfrith was appointed by his father as...