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 Encyclopedia: Battle of Hatfield Chase
The Battle of Hatfield Chase was fought in Anglo-Saxon England between the Northumbria ns under Edwin and the allied Welsh of Gwynedd under Cadwallon ap Cadfan and Mercia ns under Penda.
They then invaded Northumbria itself, and the two sides met at Hatfield Chase, north of Doncaster.
Cadwallon continued to wage a war of ruthless slaughter against the Northumbrians, and was not stopped until the Battle of Heavenfield a year later.
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 Battle of Heavenfield
Following the Battle of Hatfield Chase on October 12, 633, during which the Northumbrian king Edwin was killed by the invading Welsh and Mercians, Northumbria was split between its two sub-kingdoms, Bernicia and Deira, and exposed to the devastation of Cadwallon's invading army.
The Battle of Heavenfield was fought in 634 between a Northumbrian army under Oswald of Bernicia and a Welsh army under Cadwallon ap Cadfan of Gwynedd.
Before the battle, it is said that he raised a cross and prayed for victory alongside his troops, and afterward the site was known as Heavenfield.
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 Oswald of Northumbria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Battle of Maserfield in 641 or 642, and his body was dismembered by the
He fought under Connadd Cerr in the Battle of Fid Eoin in Ireland.
In the battle that followed, the Welsh were routed despite their superior numbers and pursued for miles by the Northumbrians; Cadwallon himself was killed.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oswald_of_Bernicia

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of October 12
Edwin's cultus had another locus at Whitby, which had a shrine of his body, supposedly discovered by revelation and brought there from Hatfield Chase.
Finally in 616, with the help of King Baedwald (Redwald) of East Anglia who had hosted him during his exile, Edwin was restored to the throne by defeating and killing Ethelfrith at the Battle of Idle River.
His intention to build a stone church at York (an unprecedented event in those days) never materialized when his kingdom was invaded by pagan King Penda of Mercia and Cadwallon of North Wales.
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 EBK: Historical Chronology of the Early Kingdoms of Scotland AD 598-714
While the Scots are busy despoiling the country, the Bernicians gather a strong army and the two clash at the Battle of Degsastan (Addinston).
Prince Domnall Brecc mac Eochaid of Dalriada joins the forces of Conall Guthbind mac Suibne in Ireland and defeats the rival Ui Neill faction at the Battle of Cenn Delgthan.
698 - Pictland is invaded by Dux Berhtred of Northumbria who is subsequently killed in battle.
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 EBK: Penda, King of Mercia
Eventually, at the Battle of Hatfield Chase, Edwin of Northumbria was killed and his kingdom brought the kingdom to its knees.
The two armies eventually met at the Battle of Winwaed, where Penda and several of his Royal allies were killed.
It may be that Penda had withdrawn here to the western regions of his kingdom in order to allow himself time to rendezvous with his allies from across the border in Wales.
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 Timeline of the Early British Kingdoms 599 AD-937 AD
The Deirans are defeated at the Battle of the Long Mountain and Cadwallon chases them back to Northumbria.
They are victorious at the Battle of Penselwood and the Dumnonia-Wessex border is set at the River Parrett.
King Meurig defeats them, with the help of his aging father, at the Battle of Pont-y-Saeson.
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 Edwinstowe - enyclopaedia article about Edwinstowe
Its name means Edwin's resting place because King (and Saint) Edwin of Northumbria's body was hidden in the church after he was killed in the Battle of Hatfield Chase, near Doncaster.
Its name means Edwin's resting place because King (and Saint) Edwin of Northumbria 's body was hidden in the church after he was killed in the Battle of Hatfield Chase, near Doncaster.
References to Edwinstowe can be found in the Domesday Book.
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 Descendants of George Goff Hatfield
She also offered this; "Hatfield was a place by the year 589 when Eadwine, the founder of Edinborough, Scotland, was killed at the battle of Hatfield Chase.
Hatfield first located on the prairie north of Rushville, where he lived about five years, then returned to Bainbridge, where he has ever since resided.
However this may be, Alexander Hatfield of Yorkshire married Isabel Shiercliffe in 1558 and was the father by her of Ralph, John, Nicholas, Isabel, and Ann of who the first was the father by his wife, Margaret Mirfield, of Anthony, Alexander, John, Gervas, and six daughters.
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 Complete History of Goole (Abridged Version)
This was done at the request of the King who liked to go hunting on Hatfield Chase near Doncaster and was fed up with the land always flooding.
For most of its history the land surrounding Hatfield known as Hatfield Chase.
In 633 AD the area was the site of the Battle of Hatfield in which the powerful Northumbrian King called Edwin was defeated by Penda, King of the Mercians (the midlands).
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 Irish Timeline, AD 600-800
Domnall Brecc of Dalriada was slain by Owain mac Beli of Strathclyde at the battle of Strathcarron in December.
634 --Cadwallon rules Northumbria for one year and then is killed by Oswald son of Æthelfirth at the battle near Hexham.
735 --Aed Allan, High King of Tara (734-43), defeats the Ulaid at the battle of Fochairt ; King Cathal mac Finguine of Cashal is defeated by Leinster at the battle of Belach Eile; death of Bede.
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 Cadwallon
With Penda, the ruler of Mercia, he formed an alliance to defeat Edwin the Northumbrian leader at the battle of Hatfield Chase in 632.
He continued to ransack Northumbria until being killed by Oswald, Edwin's successor in 633 near Hexham.
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 Britannia Biographies: St. Oswin, King of Deira
In AD 633, his father, Osric, had managed to secure the crown of Deira (modern Yorkshire) after the death of his cousin, King Edwin of Northumbria, at the Battle of Hatfield Chase.
Oswin grew up in the political turmoil of early 7th century Northumbria.
Bernicia was taken by his rival, Eanfrith, but, within a year, both men had been massacred by their enemy, the Northern Welsh and Mercians who were sweeping across the Country.
www.britannia.com /bios/saints/oswin.html

  
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 Descendants of George Goff Hatfield
She also offered this; "Hatfield was a place by the year 589 when Eadwine, the founder of Edinborough, Scotland, was killed at the battle of Hatfield Chase.
James William Hatfield-[17752] was born on 6-15-1808 in Tennessee and died on 9-3-1893 in Hancock County, Kentucky at age 85.
James Henderson Hatfield-[17647] was born on 11-13-1859 in Pond Fork, Boone County, Virginia and died on 10-5-1888 at age 28.
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 Battle of Heavenfield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Following the Battle of Hatfield Chase on October 12, 632 (or 633), during which the Northumbrian king Edwin was killed by the invading Welsh and Mercians, Northumbria was split between its two sub-kingdoms, Bernicia and Deira, and exposed to the devastation of Cadwallon's invading army.
The Battle of Heavenfield was fought in 633 or 634 between a Northumbrian army under Oswald of Bernicia and a Welsh army under Cadwallon ap Cadfan of Gwynedd.
Before the battle, it is said that he raised a cross and prayed for victory alongside his troops, and afterward the site was known as Heavenfield.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Battle_of_Heavenfield   (208 words)

  
 Penda of Mercia
In 633 Penda and Ceadwalla[?] overthrew Edwin at Hatfield Chase[?]; but after the defeat of the Welsh king at Oswald at "Hefenfeith" in 644, Mercia seems to have been for a time subject to Northumbria.
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle he was eighty years old at his death, but the energy of his administration and the evidence with regard to the ages of his children and relatives render it almost impossible.
In 628 the Chronicle records a battle between him and the West Saxons at Cirencester in that year.
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 Anglo-Saxon Heathen Timeline
King Edwin is killed in battle by king Penda, the Heathen Mercian king, at Hatfield chase on October 14th.
Northumbrian King, Ethelfrith, is killed in battle by king Redwald of the East Angles.
Paulinus also preaches Christianity to the people of Lindsey, where the first to convert is a man named Blecca.
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 EBK: Penda, King of Mercia
Eventually, at the Battle of Hatfield Chase, Edwin of Northumbria was killed and his kingdom brought the kingdom to its knees.
At the Battle of Cirencester in AD 628, Penda defeated the men of Wessex and took control of the territory of the Hwicce (roughly Gloucestershire).
Nominal Northumbrian monarchs came and went until King Oswald finally crushed the Welsh at the Battle of Heavenfield, where Cadwallon was killed.
www.earlybritishkingdoms.com /adversaries/bios/penda.html   (977 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page
Following the disastrous Battle of Hatfield Chase on October 12, 633, in which Edwin was defeated and killed by Cadwallon ap Cadfan of Gwynedd and Penda of Mercia, Northumbria again was divided into Bernicia and Deira.
Eanfrith's brother Oswald then raised an army and finally defeated Cadwallon at the Battle of Heavenfield in 634; after this victory, he reunited Deira with Bernicia.
Aethelfrith, king of Bernicia, united Deira with his own kingdom around the year 604 and ruled the two kingdoms (united as the kingdom of Northumbria) until he was defeated and killed by Raedwald of East Anglia (who had given refuge to Edwin, son of Aella, king of Deira) around the year 616.
www.alanaditescili.net /index.php?title=Bernicia   (314 words)

  
 Battle of Hatfield Chase
The Battle of Hatfield Chase was fought in Anglo-Saxon England between the Northumbrians under Edwin and the allied Welsh of Gwynedd under Cadwallon ap Cadfan and Mercians under Penda.
Cadwallon continued to wage a war of ruthless slaughter against the Northumbrians, and was not stopped until the Battle of Heavenfield a year later.
It took place on October 12, 633 and was a decisive victory for the Welsh and Mercians: Edwin was killed and his army was destroyed.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/battle_of_hatfield_chase   (266 words)

  
 Whitby Abbey and St Hilda
A great battle took place at Hatfield Chase, where Edwin and his eldest son were killed.
His second son survived this battle and surrendered himself to the mercy of Penda and Cadwalla, but was murdered at Penda`s court of Mercia.
The eldest son was killed in a battle fighting Cadwalla, but his brothers, Oswald and Oswy, were destined to become the new Kings of Northumbria.
www.queensland.co.uk /hilda.html   (1930 words)

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