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Æthelfrith (died c. 616) was King of
Bernicia from c. 593
until his
death around 616 AD at the
Battle of the
River Idle. He
became the
first Bernician...
- 616, as a
result of
fighting the
Battle of the
River Idle and
defeating Æthelfrith of Northumbria, he was able to
install Edwin, who was
acquiescent to his...
- His
sister Acha was
married to
Æthelfrith, king of
neighbouring Bernicia.
Edwin was
forced into
exile when
Æthelfrith conquered Deira. His
travels took...
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Æthelfrith (died c. 616) was King of
Bernicia and
Deira in
northern England.
Æthelfrith or
Aethelfrith may also
refer to:
Æthelfrith of
Elmham (died c...
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native Britons near the city of Chester,
England in the
early 7th century.
Æthelfrith of
Northumbria annihilated a
combined force from the
Welsh kingdoms of...
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Christian Northumbrian king Edwin. A king of Bernicia, Ida's
grandson Æthelfrith, was the
first ruler to
unite the two
polities under his rule. He exiled...
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fought around 603
between king
Æthelfrith of
Bernicia and the
Gaels under Áedán mac Gabráin, king of Dál Riada.
Æthelfrith's smaller army won a decisive...
- (585–593)
Æthelfrith, son of Æthelric (593–616)
Under Deiran rule 616–633)
Eanfrith of Bernicia, son of
Æthelfrith (633–634)
Under Oswald son of
Æthelfrith, Bernicia...
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Æthelfrith (/ˈæθəlfrɪθ/; died c. 904/915) was an
ealdorman of
southern Mercia, who
flourished in the last two
decades of the
ninth century and the first...
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victory for Rædwald of East
Anglia over
Æthelfrith of
Northumbria in 616 in what is now Nottinghamshire.
Æthelfrith was King of
Bernicia from c. 593. Around...