Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | Christianity. In 653 the Middle Angles (who occupied a part of
2 0, Int | becomes bishop of the Middle Angles and Mercians. Similarly,
3 I, XV | CHAP. XV. How the Angles, being invited into Britain,
4 I, XV | Then the nation of the Angles, or Saxons, being invited
5 I, XV | nations of Germany—Saxons, Angles, and Jutes. From the Jutes
6 I, XV | the West Saxons. From the Angles, that is, the country which
7 I, XV | the other nations of the Angles. The first commanders are
8 I, XVI | their first victory over the Angles, under the command of Ambrosius,
9 II, I | guiding love he brought the Angles to Christ, gaining armies
10 II, I | answered, that they were called Angles. "Right," said he, "for
11 II, XII | of Redwald, king of the Angles, was of no little use in
12 II, XV | Earpwald, king of the East Angles, and son of Redwald, to
13 II, XV | whom the kings of the East Angles are called Uuffings.~ Earpwald,
14 II, XV | aforesaid nation of the Angles. Nor were his good wishes
15 II, XVII | lord, Edwin king of the Angles, Bishop Honorius, servant
16 III, VII | to Anna, king of the East Angles, where he lived three years
17 III, VIII | built in the country of the Angles, and many were wont, for
18 III, VIII | of Anna, king of the East Angles, above mentioned; and Ethelberg,
19 III, XVIII | the kingdom of the East Angles, after the death of Earpwald,
20 III, XVIII | Penda, made war on the East Angles; who finding themselves
21 III, XIX | monastery among the East Angles, and of his visions and
22 III, XIX | the province of the East Angles, he was honourably received
23 III, XIX | the province of the East Angles, and heard those visions
24 III, XX | time bishops of the East Angles, and of the church of Rochester. [
25 III, XX | Felix, bishop of the East Angles, dying, when he had held
26 III, XXI | province of the Midland Angles became Christian under King
27 III, XXI | AT this time, the Middle Angles, that is, the Angles of
28 III, XXI | Middle Angles, that is, the Angles of the Midland country (
29 III, XXI | made bishop of the Midland Angles, as also of the Mercians,
30 III, XXI | he died among the Midland Angles, in the country called Infeppingum;
31 III, XXII | province of the Midland Angles, summoned the man of God,
32 III, XXII | the province of the East Angles, in the royal township,
33 III, XXII | Ethelwald,king of the East Angles, brother to Anna, king of
34 III, XXIV | to Anna, king of the East Angles. He had been the occasion
35 III, XXIV | Lindsey and the Midland Angles, as has been said above,
36 III, XXIV | buried among the Midland Angles. The second was Ceollach,
37 III, XXV | Canterbury, and Felix of the East Angles.~But after the death of
38 IV, III | the province of the East Angles, and was the chief of her
39 IV, III | the Mercians, the Midland Angles, and Lindsey, of all which,
40 IV, V | Bisi, bishop of the East Angles; and with us also our brother
41 IV, V | the bishop of the East Angles, who is said to have been
42 IV, XII | the Mercians and Midland Angles; so that, when expelled
43 IV, XVII | Aldwulf king of the East Angles, in the seventeenth year
44 IV, XIX | of Anna,king of the East Angles, of whom mention has been
45 IV, XIX | the province of the East Angles, a district of about six
46 IV, XIX | same province of the East Angles.~
47 IV, XXIII | the province of the East Angles, for she was allied to the
48 IV, XXIII | Aldwulf, king of the East Angles, was at that time living
49 IV, XXIII | then Bishop of the Midland Angles, because Archbishop Theodore
50 V, IX | in Germany, from whom the Angles or Saxons, who now inhabit
51 V, XX III| the province of the East Angles, the bishops are Aldbert
52 V, XXIV | the year 653, the Middle Angles, under their prince, Peada,
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