Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | British king, Caedwalla, and Penda of Mercia; and the flight
2 0, Int | the defeat and death of Penda at the Winwaed in 655 are
3 0, Int | of Northumbria and set up Penda’s son, Wuifhere, as their
4 II, XX | supported by the vigorous Penda, of the royal race of the
5 II, XX | necessity, went over to King Penda, and was by him afterwards
6 II, XX | cruel than a pagan; for Penda, with all the nation of
7 III, VII | he put away the sister of Penda, king of the Mercians, whom
8 III, XVI | Mercians, under the command of Penda, cruelly ravaged the country
9 III, XVI | great evil is wrought by Penda!" These words were hardly
10 III, XVII | happened some years after, that Penda, king of the Mercians, coming
11 III, XVIII| the Mercians, under King Penda, made war on the East Angles;
12 III, XXI | Prince Peada, the son of King Penda, received the faith and
13 III, XXI | Cyneburg,3 the daughter of King Penda.~Accordingly he was baptized
14 III, XXI | the faith.~Nor did King Penda forbid the preaching of
15 III, XXI | before the death of King Penda.~But when he was slain,
16 III, XXIV | CHAP. XXIV. How when King Penda was slain, the province
17 III, XXIV | intolerable invasions of Penda, king of the Mercians, whom
18 III, XXIV | commanders, who had come to Penda’s assistance, were almost
19 III, XXIV | after he had slain King Penda; and he likewise subdued
20 III, XXIV | above-mentioned Peada, son to King Penda, because he was his kinsman,
21 III, XXIV | after the death of King Penda, the Mercian chiefs, Immin,
22 III, XXIV | Wulfhere,son to the said Penda, a youth whom they had kept
23 V, XXIV | III, 21.]~In the year 655 Penda was slain, and the Mercians
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