- 860°N 3.054°W / 52.860; -3.054 The
Battle of Maserfield, (Welsh: Cad Maes
Cogwy) was
fought on 5
August 641 or 642 (642
according to Ward)
between the Anglo-Saxon...
- king of the
Mercians himself at the time of the
Battle of
Maserfield (or
Cogwy), in
which he was killed, on
August 5 of what was
probably the year 642...
-
regained power after Eiludd Powys was
killed at the
battle of
Battle of Maes
Cogwy in 642. [citation needed] It is more likely, however, that, as the genealogies...
- most
significant action occurred at the
Battle of
Maserfield (Welsh: Maes
Cogwy) in 642/644, ****umed to be near Oswestry.
There Penda and his
Welsh allies...
-
increasingly powerful Anglian kingdom of
Northumbria at the
Battle of Maes
Cogwy (Oswestry or Forden) in 642. It was here that
their mutual enemy, king Oswald...
- was
Heledd ferch Cyndrwyn, the
narrator of the Canu Heledd, as she
would have been
welcomed by his
father Beli
after the
defeat at Maes
Cogwy. v t e...
- of King
Oswald of
Northumbria at the
Battle of
Maserfield (Welsh: Maes
Cogwy),
which may have
taken place just
outside Oswestry. It
seems clear both...
- then
forces from
Powys may also have been
present at the
Battle of Maes
Cogwy in 642.
According to the
probably ninth-century
cycle of englyn-poems Canu...
- he was
killed fighting the Northumbrians,
possibly at the
Battle of Maes
Cogwy (Oswestry) in 642. The
Dogfeiling dynasty was
finally crushed by the Saxons...
-
deaths of
Cynddylan and Cynwraith. Maes
Cogwy 111 A
meditation on the dead on the
field of the
Battle of
Cogwy,
notable for its elaborate,
bardic style...