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- 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...
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- Henry of Huntingdon (c. 1080-1160) was an English historian of the 12th century and archdeacon of Huntingdon. Most well known for his "Historia...
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- 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...
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- The Battle of Maserfield (or Maserfeld), Welsh: "Maes Cogwy", was fought on August 5, 642, between the Anglo-Saxon kings Oswald of Northumbria and...
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- 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...
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- Saint Cedd was the evangelist of the Middle Angles and East Saxons in England.
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- 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...
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- Cædmon is the earliest English poet whose name is known. An Anglo-Saxon herdsman attached to the double monastery of Streonæshalch (Whitby Abbey) du...
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- 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...
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- 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...
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