Book, Chapter
1 I, XI | as tyrant in Britain and killed. In his place, Constantine,
2 I, XV | servitude, if they were not killed upon the spot. Some, with
3 I, XXVII| confessing Christ that he was killed, yet inasmuch as the same
4 I, XXVII| Truth," because John was killed for the truth, he also shed
5 I, XXXIV| brother to Ethelfrid, was killed, with almost all the forces
6 II, II | pray are said to have been killed, and only fifty to have
7 II, XII | called Raegenheri, was killed. Thus Edwin, in accordance
8 II, XX | called Haethfelth, Edwin was killed on the 12th of October,
9 III, IX | place where King Oswald was killed; and how, first, a traveller’
10 III, IX | which period, Oswald was killed in a great battle, by the
11 III, IX | in the place where he was killed by the pagans, fighting
12 III, X | other in the army had been killed there. Ide therefore took
13 III, XIII | the pagans, when he was killed, and if you believe with
14 III, XV | thither when her father was killed. Intending to go thither
15 III, XVIII| hand but a wand, and was killed with King Ecgric; and the
16 III, XXII | crime for which the king was killed, because he observed the
17 III, XXIV | pagans were put to flight or killed, the thirty royal commanders,
18 III, XXIV | of the war, and was now killed, having lost his army and
19 III, XXIV | place where King Oswin was killed, as has been said above;
20 IV, XIV | this very day that king was killed in body by the infidels
21 IV, XIV | that King Oswald had been killed on that very day. He then
22 IV, XV | first of them was afterwards killed by the same Caedwalla, when
23 IV, XVI | youths of that island were killed immediately after Baptism. [
24 IV, XVI | betrayed and ordered to be killed. This being made known to
25 IV, XVI | if the boys must needs be killed, he might be allowed first
26 IV, XXII | wherein King Aelfwine was killed, a memorable incident is
27 IV, XXII | that his brother had been killed in the battle, went to see
28 IV, XXII | that he, supposing me to be killed, is saying frequent Masses
29 IV, XXII | brothers and relations were killed in that fight; yet I will
30 V, X | the place where they were killed, which to this day affords
31 V, XXI | commanded that the lamb be killed; and that it was the night
32 V, XXI | evening whereof the lamb was killed, and which is properly called
33 V, XXIV | year 633, King Edwin being killed, Paulinus returned to Kent. [
34 V, XXIV | year 651, King Oswin was killed, and Bishop Aidan died. [
35 V, XXIV | the year 679, Aelfwine was killed. [IV, 21.]~In the year 680,
36 V, XXIV | of the Northumbrians, was killed; and Ceolred, king of the
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