Book, Chapter
1 I, II | Labienus, the tribune, was slain. In the second engagement,
2 I, VI | Christians to be persecuted and slain. This persecution was the
3 I, XI | soon after the former was slain in Britain, and the latter
4 I, XV | these Horsa was afterwards slain in battle by the Britons,
5 I, XV | priests were everywhere slain before the altars; no respect
6 II, V | the Gewissi, they were all slain with their army. Nevertheless,
7 II, XII | unite all his power,) was slain on the borders of the kingdom
8 II, XIV | by whom King Edwin was slain, afterwards burnt, together
9 II, XV | the Christian faith, was slain by one Ricbert, a pagan;
10 II, XX | all his army was either slain or dispersed. In the same
11 II, XX | and was by him afterwards slain in the reign of Oswald,
12 III, I | 633 A.D.]~EDWIN being slain in battle, the kingdom of
13 III, I | nothing could withstand, was slain at a place called in the
14 III, II | King Oswald was afterwards slain, to keep vigils there for
15 III, VI | from his body, when he was slain in battle, remain uncorrupted
16 III, IX | of the Mercians, who had slain his predecessor Edwin, at
17 III, XIV | King Oswin, who was cruelly slain by Oswy. [644-651 A. D.]~
18 III, XIV | of the Mercians, that had slain his brother, as also by
19 III, XVIII| He also was afterwards slain like his predecessors by
20 III, XXI | King Penda.~But when he was slain, and the most Christian
21 III, XXIV | How when King Penda was slain, the province of the Mercians
22 III, XXIV | often mentioned, and who had slain his brother; at length,
23 III, XXIV | were almost all of them slain; among whom was Ethelhere,
24 III, XXIV | three years after he had slain King Penda; and he likewise
25 III, XXIV | families; but Peada was foully slain in the following spring,
26 IV, XV | of the Gewissae, having slain Ethelwalch, wasted that
27 IV, XXI | brother to King Egfrid, was slain, a youth about eighteen
28 IV, XXII | among the bodies of the slain, at length he came to himself
29 IV, XXVI | among remote mountains, and slain, with the greater part of
30 V, X | the very pagans that had slain them. Moreover, one of them
31 V, XXII | Lord 716, when Osred was slain, and Coenred took upon him
32 V, XXIV | year 642, King Oswald was slain. [III, 9.]~In the year 644,
33 V, XXIV | In the year 655 Penda was slain, and the Mercians became
34 V, XXIV | of the Northumbrians, was slain. The same year Hlothere,
35 V, XXIV | of the Northumbrians, was slain by the Picts. (Not in the
36 V, XXIV | Arnwin and Eadbert were slain.~In the year 741, a great
37 V, XXIV | butcher; Oswin was also slain.~In the year 765, King Aluchred
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