Battle of Maserfield

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The Battle of Maserfield was a 7th-century clash in Anglo-Saxon England in which the Northumbrian king Oswald was defeated and killed, marking a significant shift in power among the early English kingdoms.

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Battle of Maserfield canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
military conflict
alsoKnownAs Battle of Maserfelth
Battle of Deorham
surface form: Battle of Oswestry
associatedWith cult of Saint Oswald
belligerent Mercia
surface form: Kingdom of Mercia

Kingdom of Northumbria
casualty Oswald of Northumbria
combatantCommander Oswald of Northumbria
Penda of Mercia
conflictType Anglo-Saxon battle
country England
date 641
642
era Heptarchy
followedBy Battle of the Winwaed
surface form: Battle of Winwaed
historicalSource Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People
surface form: Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People
outcome death of Oswald of Northumbria
partOf Anglo-Saxon warfare
place Maserfield
possibleLocation Oswestry
Shropshire
predecessor Battle of Heavenfield
region Anglo-Saxon England
religiousContext conflict between Christian Northumbria and largely pagan Mercia
result Mercian victory
significance end of Oswald’s dominance in Northumbria
shift in power among early English kingdoms
timePeriod 7th century

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Mercia militaryConflict Battle of Maserfield
Saint Oswald conflict Battle of Maserfield
Penda of Mercia battle Battle of Maserfield