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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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battle

   Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | fulfilment some time after at the battle of Chester. Then we have 2 0, Int | and death of Edwin at the battle of Hatfield in 633 A.D.; 3 0, Int | forcibly drawn to fall in battle against the Mercians. (The 4 0, Int | miracle in connection with the battle of the Trent is related.~ 5 I, II | first roughly handled in a battle, and then caught in a storm, 6 I, XV | come from the north to give battle, and the Saxons obtained 7 I, XV | was afterwards slain in battle by the Britons, and a monument, 8 I, XVI | Britons revived, and offering battle to the victors, by the help 9 I, XX | Heaven to the Britons in a battle, and then returned home. ~[ 10 I, XXXIV| is, Degsa Stone. In which battle also Theodbald, brother 11 II, II | Car-legion. Being about to give battle, he observed their priests, 12 II, II | to pray at the aforesaid battle, having one Brocmail for 13 II, V | devils. For marching out to battle against the nation of the 14 II, XII | is called Idle. In this battle, Redwald's son, called Raegenheri, 15 II, XVI | banners borne before him in battle, but even in time of peace, 16 II, XX | varying success.~ A great battle being fought in the plain 17 III, I | A.D.]~EDWIN being slain in battle, the kingdom of the Deiri, 18 III, II | about to engage in this battle, erected the symbol of the 19 III, II | as he was going to give battle to his barbarous enemy.~ 20 III, VI | body, when he was slain in battle, remain uncorrupted to this 21 III, IX | Oswald was killed in a great battle, by the same pagan nation 22 III, X | place, where the aforesaid battle was fought. Observing one 23 III, XVIII| applied himself rather to do battle for a heavenly throne. A 24 III, XVIII| Sigbert to go with them to battle, to encourage the soldiers. 25 III, XXIV | monasteries. After this he gave battle with a very small army: 26 III, XXIV | uncle; though, during the battle, he withdrew, and awaited 27 III, XXIV | army and auxiliaries. The battle was fought near the river 28 III, XXIV | flight than destroyed in battle by thc sword.~Then King 29 IV, XXII | A. D.]~IN the aforesaid battle, wherein King Aelfwine was 30 IV, XXII | salvation of many. In that battle a youth called Imma, one 31 IV, XXII | brother had been killed in the battle, went to see if haply he 32 IV, XXVI | years: he was wounded in battle with the South Saxons, whom 33 V, XXIV | 29.]~In the year 603, a battle was fought at Degsastan. [


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