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Oswine,
Oswin or
Osuine (died 20
August 651) was a King of
Deira in
northern England.
Oswine succeeded King
Oswald of Northumbria,
probably around the...
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Oswine is an Anglo-Saxon male name. It may
refer to:
Saint Oswine of
Deira (killed 651)
Oswine of Kent (floruit
circa 690) This
disambiguation page lists...
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killing of
Oswine, who was
later reckoned a saint,
Oswiu established Gilling Abbey at Gilling,
where prayers were said for
Oswine and for Oswiu.
Oswine was followed...
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Oswine was king of Kent,
reigning jointly with Swæfberht and Swæfheard from 688 till 690.
Oswine is
known from charters: one of which, is
dated 26 January...
- to 664, when
kings ruled individually over Deira. In 651, King
Oswiu had
Oswine of
Deira killed and
replaced by Œthelwald, but Œthelwald did not
prove to...
- as he
became king soon after. In 761 Oswulf's
brother Oswine met Æthelwald in
battle but
Oswine was
killed in the
fighting at
Eildon Hill on 6 August...
- Wes****, and
subsequent dynastic conflicts. His
immediate predecessor was
Oswine, who was
probably descended from Eadbald,
though not
through the same line...
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under a
rival claimant to the
throne named Oswine,
brother of the
murdered King
Oswulf of Northumbria.
Oswine is
killed after a three-day
battle against...
- ****ert that it was
founded in the mid 7th
century when the
Deiran king St
Oswine, the
first king to be
buried at Tynemouth, was
interred at the site by his...
- Swæfheard was a king of Kent,
reigning jointly with
Oswine, Wihtred, and
possibly Swæfberht. Swæfheard's
charter dated 1
March 689, in the
second year...