Eadwine

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Eadwine is another name for King Edwin of Northumbria, a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon ruler noted for his conversion to Christianity and consolidation of power in northern England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon ruler
Christian convert
human
king
associatedWith Christian mission from Kent
Roman Christianity in Northumbria
baptizedBy Paulinus of York NERFINISHED
birthCentury 6th century
burialPlace Whitby (traditional attribution) NERFINISHED
capital York NERFINISHED
conflict Battle of Hatfield Chase NERFINISHED
convertedTo Christianity NERFINISHED
country Northumbria NERFINISHED
culture Northumbrian
deathCause killed in battle
deathCentury 7th century
deathPlace Hatfield Chase NERFINISHED
era Early Middle Ages NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxon
fatherInLaw Æthelberht of Kent NERFINISHED
floruit 7th century
gender male
honorificPrefix King
killedInBattle true
language Old English
monarchOf Bernicia NERFINISHED
Deira NERFINISHED
Northumbria NERFINISHED
notableFor consolidation of power in northern England
conversion to Christianity
overlordship over other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
rule over Deira and Bernicia
occupation monarch
warrior
opponent Cadwallon ap Cadfan NERFINISHED
Penda of Mercia NERFINISHED
patronOf Christian church in Northumbria
positionHeld King of Northumbria NERFINISHED
predecessor Æthelfrith of Northumbria NERFINISHED
region northern England
religion Christianity
paganism
sameAs Edwin of Northumbria NERFINISHED
King Edwin of Northumbria NERFINISHED
source Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People NERFINISHED
spouse Æthelburg of Kent NERFINISHED
successor Oswald of Northumbria NERFINISHED
title Bretwalda NERFINISHED

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