- 52°51′36″N 3°03′14″W / 52.860°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...
-
defeated and
killed Edwin's
eventual successor, Oswald, at the
Battle of
Maserfield; from this
point he was
probably the most
powerful of the Anglo-Saxon...
- Eowa was a 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...
- the most
powerful ruler in Britain,
Oswald was
killed in the
Battle of
Maserfield while fighting the
forces of
Penda of Mercia, who then
himself was defeated...
-
defeated and
killed Oswald of
Northumbria at the
Battle of
Maserfield in 642.
Maserfield effectively marked the
overthrow of
Northumbrian supremacy,...
- the
monastery at
Lindisfarne was created.
Oswald fell in the
Battle of
Maserfield against Penda of
Mercia in 642 but his
influence endured because, like...
- due to its
location at one of the many
battlefields of the
Battle of
Maserfield in 614 A.D. The
village is also home to
Lower Burnham Mill and the former...
- the son of King
Oswald of Northumbria, who was
killed at the
Battle of
Maserfield in 642.
After Oswine of
Deira was
killed by
Oswiu of
Bernicia in 651,...
-
imagined to have been
Oswald of Northumbria, who died at the
Battle of
Maserfield in 641/642. The
location of the
battle is
debated among scholars, but...
-
again waged war
against Northumbria and
killed Oswald in the
Battle of
Maserfield in 642. Oswald's
brother Oswiu was
chased to the
northern extremes of...