Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Oswald is succeeded by Oswy in Bernicia and in Deira
2 0, Int | treacherously murdered by Oswy; his character is described.
3 0, Int | brother-in-law, Alchfrid, a son of Oswy. Four priests are sent to
4 0, Int | exhortations of his friend, King Oswy, and, at the preaching of
5 0, Int | Winwaed in 655 are followed by Oswy’s rule, which established
6 0, Int | sent to Rome by the kings Oswy and Egbert, acting in concert,
7 0, Int | this time are the death of Oswy and succession of Egfrid
8 0, Life | Elfied, the daughter of Oswy, dedicated by her father
9 II, V | the seventh, his brother Oswy, ruled over a kingdom of
10 III, XI | daughter of his brother Oswy, who reigned after him,
11 III, XII | successor in the throne, Oswy, coming thither the next
12 III, XIV | who was cruelly slain by Oswy. [644-651 A. D.]~OSWALD
13 III, XIV | heavenly kingdom, his brother Oswy,a young man of about thirty
14 III, XIV | learning and conduct of life.~Oswy, during the first part of
15 III, XIV | beloved by all men. But Oswy, who governed all the other
16 III, XIV | Hunwald betrayed him, and Oswy, by the hands of his reeve,
17 III, XV | thence, as wife for King Oswy, Eanfled, the daughter of
18 III, XXI | that nation, and came to Oswy, king of the Northumbrians,
19 III, XXI | receive the faith by King Oswy’s son Alchfrid,who was his
20 III, XXI | the most Christian king, Oswy, succeeded him in the throne,
21 III, XXII | at the instance of King Oswy, again received the faith,
22 III, XXII | nation, and a friend to King Oswy, who, when Sigbert came
23 III, XXII | Him eternal rewards. King Oswy having often, with friendly
24 III, XXII | kingdom, requesting of King Oswy that he would give him some
25 III, XXII | of salvation. Wherefore Oswy, sending into the province
26 III, XXIV | the faith of Christ, and Oswy gave possessions and territories
27 III, XXIV | A.D.]~AT this time, King Oswy was exposed to the cruel
28 III, XXIV | the lowest; whereupon King Oswy had recourse to the protection
29 III, XXIV | most noted commanders. King Oswy and his son Alchfrid met
30 III, XXIV | by thc sword.~Then King Oswy, according to the vow he
31 III, XXIV | aforesaid daughter of King Oswy, who was to be dedicated
32 III, XXIV | monastery, she and her father, Oswy, her mother, Eanfled, her
33 III, XXIV | holy Apostle Peter. King Oswy concluded this war in the
34 III, XXIV | unjust death, begged of King Oswy that he would give Trumhere,
35 III, XXIV | the murder. The same King Oswy governed the Mercians, as
36 III, XXIV | Eadbert, rebelled against King Oswy, setting up for their king,
37 III, XXV | ears of the rulers, King Oswy and his son Alchfrid. Now
38 III, XXV | and his son Alchfrid. Now Oswy, having been instructed
39 III, XXV | interpreter for both parties.~King Oswy first made an opening speech,
40 III, XXVI | year of the reign of King Oswy, and the thirtieth of the
41 III, XXVI | and obtained this of King Oswy, because Eata was one of
42 III, XXVIII| his ordination, and King Oswy, following the example of
43 III, XXIX | noble kings of the English, Oswy, of the province of the
44 III, XXIX | the English Church, for Oswy, though educated by the
45 III, XXIX | back into Britain to King Oswy:— "To the most excellent
46 III, XXIX | excellent lord, our son, Oswy, king of the Saxons, Vitalian,
47 IV, I | Rome by King Egbert and Oswy, king of the Northumbrians,
48 IV, III | them, but requested of King Oswy that Ceadda might be their
49 IV, III | the Picts, as far as King Oswy was able to extend his dominions.
50 IV, V | Of the death of the kings Oswy and Eghert, and of the synod
51 IV, V | Theodore arrived in England, Oswy, king of the Northumbrians,
52 IV, XXVI | Egfrid, and son to King Oswy; he nobly retrieved the
53 V, XIX | and consent of his father Oswy, sent him into Gaul, to
54 V, XIX | bishop of by command of King Oswy, as has been said above;
55 V, XXIV | IV, 1.]~ In the year 670, Oswy, king of the Northumbrians,
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