Book, Chapter
1 I, XV | Mercians, all the race of the Northumbrians, that is, of those nations
2 I, XXXIV | How Ethelfrid, king of the Northumbrians, having vanquished the nations
3 I, XXXIV | governed the kingdom of the Northumbrians, and ravaged the Britons
4 II, V | most Christian king of the Northumbrians, whose kingdom was within
5 II, IX | this time the nation of the Northumbrians, that is, the English tribe
6 II, IX | baptized of the nation of the Northumbrians, and she received Baptism
7 II, XIV | among the nation of the Northumbrians, that Paulinus at a certain
8 II, XVII | learned that the nation of the Northumbrians, with their king, had been,
9 II, XX | Church and nation of the Northumbrians; chiefly because one of
10 II, XX | life. ~The affairs of the Northumbrians being thrown into confusion
11 III, I | provinces the nation of the Northumbrians was formerly divided —passed
12 III, I | occupied the provinces of the Northumbrians for a whole year,not ruling
13 III, VII | and victorious king of the Northumbrians, being present, received
14 III, IX | most Christian king of the Northumbrians, reigned nine years, including
15 III, XVI | ravaged the country of the Northumbrians far and near, even to the
16 III, XXI | came to Oswy, king of the Northumbrians, requesting to have his
17 III, XXII | came to the province of the Northumbrians to visit him, as he often
18 III, XXIII | buried in the province of the Northumbrians, about thirty men of that
19 III, XXV | into the province of the Northumbrians, and was staying some time
20 III, XXVI | observed in the churches of the Northumbrians. But enough has now been
21 III, XXVII | attacking the province of the Northumbrians, ravaged the country far
22 III, XXVIII | for the province of the Northumbrians. [664 A.D.]~IN the meantime,
23 III, XXIX | of the province of the Northumbrians, and Egbert of Kent, consulted
24 IV, I | Egbert and Oswy, king of the Northumbrians, as was briefly mentioned
25 IV, II | singing in the churches of the Northumbrians was Eddi, surnamed Stephen,
26 IV, III | of York, and of all the Northumbrians, and likewise of the Picts,
27 IV, V | England, Oswy, king of the Northumbrians, fell sick, and died, in
28 IV, V | bishop of the nation of the Northumbrians, represented by his proxies.
29 IV, XII | were then bishops of the Northumbrians. [673-681 A. D.]~LEUTHERIUS
30 IV, XII | preside over the nation of the Northumbrians,namely, Bosa,to govern the
31 IV, XIV | ruled over the nation of the Northumbrians, with the authority of a
32 IV, XVII | Egfrid, king of of the Northumbrians, in the tenth year of his
33 IV, XXIII | the first bishop of the Northumbrians, and preserved the same
34 IV, XXIII | woman in the province of the Northumbrians who took upon her the vows
35 IV, XXVI | 684, Egfrid, king of the Northumbrians, sending his general, Berct,
36 V, I | ruled the nation of the Northumbrians for nineteen years.~
37 V, XII | one in the province of the Northumbrians, rose from the dead, and
38 V, XII | in that district of the Northumbrians which is called Incuneningum,
39 V, XVIII | 705, Aldfrid, king of the Northumbrians, died before the end of
40 V, XIX | all the province of the Northumbrians.~Afterwards, in the reign
41 V, XIX | nevertheless Aldfrid, king of the Northumbrians, disdained to receive him.
42 V, XXII | government of the kingdom of the Northumbrians, the father and priest,
43 V, XX III| year of Osric, king of the Northumbrians, who had succeeded Coenred,
44 V, XX III| May, Osric, king of the Northumbrians, departed this life, after
45 V, XX III| But in the province of the Northumbrians, where King Ceolwulf reigns,
46 V, XX III| peace and calm, many of the Northumbrians, as well of the nobility
47 V, XXIV | the royal family of the Northumbrians, and he reigned twelve years.~
48 V, XXIV | was ordained bishop of the Northumbrians by Archbishop Justus. [II,
49 V, XXIV | ordained bishops of the Northumbrians. [III, 26-28, IV, 1.]~In
50 V, XXIV | year 670, Oswy, king of the Northumbrians, died. [IV, 5.]~In the year
51 V, XXIV | 685, Egfrid, king of the Northumbrians, was slain. The same year
52 V, XXIV | ealdorman of the king of the Northumbrians, was slain by the Picts. (
53 V, XXIV | 705, Aldfrid, king of the Northumbrians, died. [V, 18.]~In the year
54 V, XXIV | 716, Osred, king of the Northumbrians, was killed; and Ceolred,
55 V, XXIV | 758, Eadbert, king of the Northumbrians, receiving St. Peter’s tonsure
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