Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | fall in battle against the Mercians. (The chronology is here
2 0, Int | of the Middle Angles and Mercians. Similarly, at this time,
3 0, Int | after three years, when the Mercians threw off the yoke of Northumbria
4 0, Int | makes him Bishop of the Mercians (probably in 669), with
5 I, XV | the Midland-Angles, the Mercians, all the race of the Northumbrians,
6 II, XIV | daughter of Cearl, king of the Mercians.~ Afterwards other children
7 II, XX | of the royal race of the Mercians, who from that time governed
8 II, XX | with all the nation of the Mercians, was an idolater, and a
9 III, VII | sister of Penda, king of the Mercians, whom he had married, and
10 III, VII | with Wulfhere, king of the Mercians, of whom he purchased for
11 III, IX | nation and pagan king of the Mercians, who had slain his predecessor
12 III, XI | of Osthryth, queen of the Mercians,the daughter of his brother
13 III, XIV | the pagan nation of the Mercians, that had slain his brother,
14 III, XVI | the hostile army of the Mercians, under the command of Penda,
15 III, XVII | that Penda, king of the Mercians, coming into these parts
16 III, XVIII | happened that the nation of the Mercians, under King Penda, made
17 III, XVIII | same pagan chief of the Mercians.~
18 III, XXI | even among his people, the Mercians, if any were willing to
19 III, XXI | Midland Angles, as also of the Mercians, being ordained by Bishop
20 III, XXIV | slain, the province of the Mercians received the faith of Christ,
21 III, XXIV | invasions of Penda, king of the Mercians, whom we have so often mentioned,
22 III, XXIV | Cynwise,in the province of the Mercians. King Oswald’s son Oidilwald,
23 III, XXIV | heathen chief, converted the Mercians and the adjacent provinces
24 III, XXIV | the first bishop of the Mercians, as also of Lindsey and
25 III, XXIV | same King Oswy governed the Mercians, as also the people of the
26 III, XXIV | kingdom of the Southern Mercians,consisting, as is said,
27 III, XXIV | Trent from the Northern Mercians, whose land contains 7,000
28 III, XXIV | This king governed the Mercians seventeen years, and had
29 III, XXX | to Wulfhere, king of the Mercians, governed the province of
30 IV, III | Bishop of the province of Mercians. Of his life, death, and
31 IV, III | time, the province of the Mercians was governed by King Wulf
32 IV, III | received the bishopric of the Mercians and of Lindsey, took care
33 IV, III | over the bishoprics of the Mercians, the Midland Angles, and
34 IV, V | bishop of the province of the Mercians. When we were all met together,
35 IV, VI | of Wynfrid, bishop of the Mercians,deposed him from his bishopric
36 IV, XII | when Ethelred, king of the Mercians,ravaged Kent with a hostile
37 IV, XII | to Sexwulf, bishop of the Mercians and having received of him
38 IV, XII | that province as of the Mercians and Midland Angles; so that,
39 IV, XIII | baptized in the province of the Mercians, at the instance of King
40 IV, XVII | indiction; Ethelred, king of the Mercians, in the sixth year of his
41 IV, XXI | and Ethelred, king of the Mercians, near the river Trent, and
42 V, XI | in banishment among the Mercians; for Kent had no bishop
43 V, XIII | man in the province of the Mercians, whose visions and words,
44 V, XIX | How Coinred, king of the Mercians, and Offa, king of the East
45 V, XIX | governed the kingdom of the Mercians, much more nobly quitted
46 V, XX III| of the province of the Mercians, was made archbishop, having
47 V, XX III| in the province of the Mercians, Aldwin. Among those peoples
48 V, XXIV | Penda was slain, and the Mercians became Christians. [III,
49 V, XXIV | 675, Wulfhere, king of the Mercians, when he had reigned seventeen
50 V, XXIV | to wit, the nobles of the Mercians. (Not in the narrative)~
51 V, XXIV | years over the nation of the Mercians, became a monk, and gave
52 V, XXIV | 709, Coenred, king of the Mercians, having reigned five years,
53 V, XXIV | and Ceolred, king of the Mercians, died; and the man of God,
54 V, XXIV | of Ethelbald, king of the Mercians. [Ibid.]~ THUS much of the
55 V, XXIV | Ethelbald, king of the Mercians, cruelly and wrongfully
56 V, XXIV | Ethelbald, king of the Mercians, was treacherously and miserably
57 V, XXIV | gain the kingdom of the Mercians by bloodshed.~In the year
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