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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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redwald

   Book, Chapter
1 II, V | of Kent; the fourth was Redwald, king of the East-Angles, 2 II, XII | banishment at the court of Redwald, king of the Angles, was 3 II, XII | kingdoms, and at last came to Redwald, beseeching him to give 4 II, XII | his powerful persecutor. Redwald willingly received him, 5 II, XII | hospitably entertained by Redwald, he sent messengers to bribe 6 II, XII | offer should be despised. Redwald, whether terrified by his 7 II, XII | to a place where neither Redwald nor Ethelfrid shall ever 8 II, XII | these troubles, and persuade Redwald neither to do you any harm 9 II, XII | much inferior forces, (for Redwald had not given him time to 10 II, XII | called Idle. In this battle, Redwald's son, called Raegenheri, 11 II, XV | East Angles, and son of Redwald, to abandonhis idolatrous 12 II, XV | Christ. And indeed his father Redwald had long before been initiated 13 II, XV | boy. The aforesaid King Redwald was noble by birth, though 14 III, XVIII| Earpwald, the successor of Redwald, was governed by his brother 15 III, XVIII| fugitive from the enmity of Redwald. When he returned home,


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