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610s Births: 610 Births, 611 Births, 612 Births, 613 Births, 614 Births, 615 Births, 616 Births, 617 Births, 618 Births, 619 Births

610s Births: 610 Births, 611 Births, 612 Births, 613 Births, 614 Births, 615 Births, 616 Births, 617 Births, 618 Births, 619 Births

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ISBN10: 1156374820
ISBN13: 9781156374825
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 38
Weight: 0.19
Height: 0.08 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: 610 births, 611 births, 612 births, 613 births, 614 births, 615 births, 616 births, 617 births, 618 births, 619 births, Pope Leo II, Oswiu of Northumbria, Xue Rengui, Li Chengqian, Li Yifu, Hilda of Whitby, Aisha, Li Tai, Wonhyo, Anania Shirakatsi, Li Ke, Wang Jishan, Leodegar, AEbbe of Coldingham, Wei Xuantong, Li Jingxuan, Lai Ji, Abd Allah ibn Umar, Barbatus of Benevento, Constantine III, Wonch'uk, Grimoald I of Benevento, Zaid, Bertin, Fujiwara no Kamatari, Begga, Nanthild, Abdulreman ibn Khalid, Grimoald the Elder, Eudoxia Epiphania, Eanswith, Disibod, Buyeo Yung, Epiphanius, Chen Zheng. Excerpt: Oswiu (c. 612 - 15 February 670), also known as Oswy or Oswig (Old English: ), was a King of Bernicia. His father, AEthelfrith of Bernicia, was killed in battle, fighting against Raedwald, King of the East Angles and Edwin of Deira at the River Idle in 616. Along with his brothers and their supporters, Oswiu was then exiled until Edwin's death in 633. Following the death of his brother Oswald, defeated by Penda at the Battle of Maserfield on 5 August 642, Oswiu became King of the Bernicians. He passed the next decade in obscurity as one of many kings subject to Penda. In 655 Penda invaded Bernicia, driving Oswiu before him. The details of the campaign are unclear, but at the Battle of the Winwaed Oswiu unexpectedly defeated and killed Penda. This victory was followed by Oswiu's short-lived imperium-he is traditionally counted as a Bretwalda-over much of Great Britain. He established himself as King of Mercia, setting up his son-in-law, Penda's son Peada as a subject king. Oswiu's unchallenged domination of Britain lasted only a short time, ending when a revolt among the Mercians established Penda's son Wulfhere as their king. A negotiated settlement appears to have been preferred on both sides to prevent war. Divisions