- The name
Eoppa is an Anglo-Saxon
given name
appearing in two
traditional pedigrees:
Eoppa,
father of Ida of
Bernicia Eoppa (fl. 681),
early Christian...
- him as the son of
Eoppa,
grandson of Esa, and great-grandson of Ingwy. Likewise, the
Historia Brittonum calls him as the son of
Eoppa and the
first king...
- him as the son of
Eoppa,
grandson of Esa, and great-grandson of Ingui. Likewise, the
Historia Brittonum records him as the son of
Eoppa, and
calls him the...
- of Wes**** 726–740
Cuthred d. 756 17th King of Wes**** 740–756
Eanwulf ?
Eoppa ?
Sigeberht ? 18th King of Wes**** 756–757
Cyneheard d. 786
Cynewulf d. 786...
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Edgar of England. (see also List of
monarchs of Northumbria) Ida, son of
Eoppa (547–559) Glappa,
possibly Ida's
brother (559–560) Adda, son of Ida (560–568)...
- the
Great Mosque of
Damascus (Syria). Al-Walid II,
Muslim caliph (d. 744)
Eoppa, king of Wes**** (d. 781)
Fujiwara no Nakamaro, ****anese
statesman (d. 764)...
- (thought to be king
Ealhmund of Kent), and the
otherwise unknown Eafa and
Eoppa to Ingild,
brother of King Ine of Wes****, who
abdicated the
throne in 726...
- he
gathered an army. In the
ensuing battle,
Ingjald and his son Ubbe (
Eoppa) fell with a
large part of
their army. Ring now
subordinated Northumbria...
- 520
Eoppa Doubtful historicity as a king. Son of Esa. 547 to 559 Ida The
Historia Brittonum calls Ida the
first king of Bernicia. Son of
Eoppa. 559[...
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According to Nennius, the
Bernician royal line
begins with Ida, son of
Eoppa. Ida
reigned for
twelve years (beginning in 547) and was able to
annex Bamburgh...