List of monarchs of Northumbria
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Northumbria, a kingdom of Angles, in what is now northern England and south-east Scotland, was initially divided into two kingdoms: Bernicia and Deira. The two were first united by Aethelfrith around the year 604, and except for occasional periods of division over the subsequent century, they remained so.
The exceptions are during the brief period from 633 to 634, when Northumbria was plunged into chaos by the death of King Edwin in battle and the ruinous invasion of Cadwallon ap Cadfan of Gwynedd. The unity of the Northumbrian kingdoms was restored after Cadwallon's death in battle in 634.
Another exception is a period from about the year 644 to 664, when kings ruled individually over Deira. In 651, King Oswiu had Oswine of Deira killed and replaced by Aethelwald, but Aethelwald did not prove to be a loyal sub-king, allying with the Mercian king Penda; according to Bede, Aethelwald acted as Penda's guide during the latter's invasion of Northumbria but withdrew his forces when the Mercians met the Northumbrians at the Battle of Winwaed. After the Mercian defeat at Winwaed, Aethelwald lost power and Oswiu's own son, Alchfrith, became king in his place. In 670, Aelfwine, the brother of the childless King Ecgfrith, was made king of Deira; by this point the title may have been used primarily to designate an heir. Aelfwine was killed in battle against Mercia in 679, and there was not another separate king of Deira until the time of Norse rule.
- Notes on the lists
Following are lists of the kings of Bernicia, Deira, and Northumbria. Note that many of their dates, particularly in the earlier period, are considered unreliable.
This was a time when spellings varied widely, even within a document. A number of variations of the details below exist. Amongst these are the preference between þ and ð (thorn and eth).
The "7"-like Tironian et (⁊) was used as the ampersand (&) in contemporary Anglo-Saxon writings. The era pre-dates the emergence of forms of writing accepted today, notably minuscule, and the letters "W" and "U". Where W was followed by U this was generally rendered as "VV" (which was also used for "W" alone).
Kings of Bernicia
Reign | Incumbent | Notes | |
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500 to 520? | Esa (Oesa) |
ESA INGVING CYNING ESA REX BERNICIA CYNING |
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Eoppa | EOPPA ESING BERNICIA CYNING EOPPA REX BERNICIA |
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547 to 559 | Ida | IDA EOPPING BERNICIA CYNING IDA REX BERNICIA |
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559 to 560 | Glappa (Clappa) |
GLAPPA BERNICIA CYNING GLAPPA REX BERNICIA |
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560 to 568 | Adda | ADDA REX BERNICIA CYNING ADDA REX BERNICIA |
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568 to 572 | Æthelric | ÆÞELRIC IDING BERNICIA CYNING ÆÞELRIC REX BERNICIA |
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572 to 579 | Theodric (Deoric) |
ÞEODRIC IDING BERNICIA CYNING ÞEODRIC REX BERNICIA |
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579 to 585 | Frithuwald (Frithewlf) |
FRIÞVVALD BERNICIA CYNING FRIÞVVALD REX BERNICIA |
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585 to 593 | Hussa | HVSSA BERNICIA CYNING HVSSA REX BERNICIA |
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593 to 616 | Æthelfrith | ÆÞELFRIÞ ÆÞELRICING BERNICIA 7 DEIRA CYNING ÆÞELFRIÞ REX BERNICIA ET DEIRA |
Killed in battle |
Deira Dynasty | |||
616 to 12/14 October 632 | Edwin | EDVVIN ÆLLING BERNICIA 7 DEIRA CYNING EDVVIN REX BERNICIA ET DEIRA |
Killed in battle by Penda, King of Mercia |
Bernicia Dynasty | |||
late 632 to 633 | Eanfrith | EANFRIÞ ÆÞELFRIÞING BERNICIA CYNING EANFRIÞ REX BERNICIA |
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634 to 5 August 642 | Oswald | OSVVALD ÆÞELFRIÞING BERNICIA 7 DEIRA CYNING OSVVALD REX BERNICIA ET DEIRA |
Killed by Penda, King of Mercia; Saint Oswald |
late 642 to 654 | Oswiu | OSVVIO ÆÞELFRIÞING BERNICIA CYNING OSVVIO REX BERNICIA |
Became King of united Northumbria |
Kings of Deira
Reign | Incumbent | Notes | |
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559/560 to 589 | Ælla (Aelli) |
ÆLLA YFFING DEIRA CYNING ÆLLA REX DEIRA |
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589/599 to 604 | Æthelric (Aedilric) |
ÆÞELRIC DEIRA CYNING ÆÞELRIC REX DEIRA |
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Bernician Dynasty | |||
593/604? to 616 | Æthelfrith | ÆÞELFERÞ ÆÞELRICING DEIRA CYNING ÆÞELFERÞ REX DEIRA |
Killed in battle |
Deira Dynasty | |||
616 to 12/14 October 632 | Edwin | EDVVIN ÆLLING BERNICIA 7 DEIRA CYNING EDVVIN REX BERNICIA ET DEIRA |
Killed in battle by Cadwallon of Gwynedd and Penda of Mercia; Saint Edwin |
late 633 to summer 634 | Osric | OSRIC ÆLFRICING DEIRA CYNING OSRIC REX DEIRA |
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633 to 5 August 642 | Oswald | OSVVALD BERNICIA 7 DEIRA CYNING OSVVALD REX BERNICIA ET DEIRA |
Killed by Penda, King of Mercia; Saint Oswald |
642 to 644 | Oswiu | OSVVIO ÆÞELFRIÞING BERNICIA 7 DEIRA CYNING OSVVIO REX BERNICIA ET DEIRA |
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644 to 651 | Oswine | OSVVINE OSRICING DEIRA CYNING OSVVINE REX DEIRA |
Murdered |
summer 651 to late 654 or 655 | Æthelwold | ÆÞELVVALD OSVVALDING DEIRA CYNING ÆÞELVVALD REX DEIRA |
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654 to 15 August 670 | Oswiu | OSVVIO ÆÞELFERÞING NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING OSVVIO REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Restored |
656 to 664 | Alchfrith | ALCHFRIÞ DEIRA CYNING ALCHFRIÞ REX DEIRA |
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670 to 679 | Ælfwine | ÆLFVVINE DEIRA CYNING ÆLFVVINE REX DEIRA |
Sub-king under his brother Ecgfrith, King of Northumbria. Killed in the Battle of the Trent against King Æthelred of Mercia |
Kings of Northumbria
Reign | Incumbent | Notes | |
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654 to 15 February 670 | Oswiu | OSVVIO ÆÞELFRIÞING NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING OSVVIO REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Hither of Bernicia and Deira |
February 670 to 20 May 685 | Ecgfrith | ECGFERÞ OSVVEOING NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING ECGFERÞ REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Killed in battle against the Picts |
May 685 to 14 December 704 | Aldfrith (Ealdfrith, Aldfrid) |
ALDFERÞ OSVVEOING NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING ALDFERÞ REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
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late 704 to early 705 | Eadwulf | EADVVLF NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING EADVVLF REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Usurper |
705 to 716 | Osred I | OSRED ALDFERÞING NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING OSRED REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Killed in battle or murdered |
716 to 718 | Coenred | COENRED NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING COENRED REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
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718 to 29 May 729 | Osric | OSRIC ALDFERÞING NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING OSRIC REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Adopted Ceolwulf as his heir |
729 to 731 | Ceolwulf | CEOLVVLF NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING CEOLVVLF REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Deposed; Saint Ceolwulf |
731 to 737/8 | Ceolwulf | CEOLVVLF NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING CEOLVVLF REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Restored; abdicated to become a monk |
737 to 758 | Eadberht | EADBRYHT EATING NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING EADBRYHT REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Abdicated to become a monk |
758 to 759 | Oswulf (Osulf) |
OSVVLF NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING OSVVLF REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Murdered by his servants |
759 to 765 | Æthelwald Moll | ÆÞELVVALD MOLL NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING ÆÞELVVALD MOLL REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Deposed |
765 to 774 | Alhred | EALCHRED NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING EALCHRED REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Deposed and exiled |
774 to 779 | Æthelred I | ÆÞELRED NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING ÆÞELRED REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Deposed |
779 to 23 September 788 | Ælfwald I | ÆLFVVALD NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING ÆLFVVALD REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Murdered |
788 to 790 | Osred II | OSRED ALCHREDING NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING OSRED REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Deposed and exiled |
790 to 18 April 796 | Æthelred I | ÆÞELRED NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING ÆÞELRED REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Restored |
796 | Osbald | OSBALD NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING OSBALD REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Exiled after a reign of 27 days |
14 May 796 to 806/8 | Eardwulf | EARDVVLF NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING EARDVVLF REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Deposed |
806/8 to 808/10 | Ælfwald II (Elfwald II) |
ÆLFVVALD NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING ÆLFVVALD REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
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808 to 810 | Eardwulf | EARDVVLF NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING EARDVVLF REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Restored |
810 to 841 | Eanred | EANRED EARDVVLFING NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING EANRED REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
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840/1 to 844 | Æthelred II | ÆÞELRED EANREDING NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING ÆÞELRED REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Deposed |
844 | Rædwulf (Redwulf) |
RÆDVVLF NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING RÆDVVLF REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Usurper |
844 to c. 848/9 | Æthelred II | ÆÞELRED EANREDING NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING ÆÞELRED REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Restored |
c. 848/9 to 862/3 | Osberht (Osbert) |
OSBEORHT NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING OSBEORHT REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Deposed |
862/3/7 to 23 March 867 | Ælle II | ÆLLE NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING ÆLLE REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Usurper; Killed by the Danes with Osbeorht |
867 to 21 March 867 | Osberht (Osbert) |
OSBEORHT NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING OSBEORHT REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Killed by the Danes with the usurper Aelle |
Kings of Northumbria in the Norse era
Reign | Incumbent | Notes | |
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867 to 872 | Ecgberht I | ECGBRYHT NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING ECGBRYHT REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
Puppet king of the Danes |
872 to 876 | Ricsige | RICSIGE NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING RICSIGE REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
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876 to 877 | Halfdan Ragnarsson | ||
877 to 883 | Interregnum | ||
c. 883 to 895 | Guðroðr | GUTHFRID NORÞANHYMBRA CYNING GUTHFRID REX NORÞANHYMBRA |
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late 9th century/early 10th century[1]:79 | Sigfroðr | ||
late 9th century/early 10th century[1]:79 | Knútr | Sigfroðr and Knútr may have been joint kings for part or all of the period between 895 and 905[1]:79 | |
fl. c. 900—902[1]:79 | Æthelwold | ||
c.902-910[1]:87 | Hálfdan and Eowils | Another king, Ingwær, brother of the above, may have ruled too. All three were killed at the Battle of Tettenhall. | |
914 (or before) to 921[2]:144–8 | Ragnall | Probably controlled much of Northumbria before finally becoming king of York in 918. | |
921 to 927[2]:148–51 | Sigtrygg | Known as Sitric Cáech in Irish chronicles. | |
927 | Gofraid ua Ímair | ||
927 to 939 [2]:151,74 | Æthelstan of Wessex | As King of the English | |
939 to 941[2]:174,81 | Olaf Guthfrithson | Known as Amlaíb mac Gofraid in Irish chronicles | |
941 to 943 or 944[2]:181–2 | Amlaíb Cuarán | Known in England as Olaf Sihtricson | |
943 to 944 (with Amlaíb Cuarán?)[2]:182 | Ragnall Guthfrithson | ||
roughly 944 to 946[2]:182,86 | Eadmund of Wessex | As King of the English | |
c. 947 to 948[2]:186–8 | Eric | Eric Bloodaxe | |
949 to 952[2]:186,88 | Amlaíb Cuarán (again) | ||
952 to 954[2]:188–90 | Eric (again) | ||
from 954[2]:190 | Eadred of Wessex | Claiming and enforcing rule from 946;[2]:185–90 Kingdom absorbed permanently into England after 954[2]:190 | |
Family tree
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Ida died 559 (c.547–559) | Yffi | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Glappa died 560 (559–560) | Adda died 568 (560–568) | Æthelric died 572 (568–572) | Theodoric died 579 (572–579) | Frithuwald died 585 (579–585) | Hussa died 592 (585–592) | Ælle died 588 (569–588) | Aelfric | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Æthelfrith died 616 (592–616) | Acha | Eadwine born c.586; died 633 (616–633) | Osric I died 634 (633–634) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Eanfrith born c.595; died 634 (633–634) | Oswald born c.604; died 642 (634–642) | Oswiu born c.612; died 670 (642–670) | Oswine died 651 (644–651) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Talorgan King of the Picts | Æthelwald I died 655 (651–655) | Ealhfriht died 664 (655–664) | Ecgfriht born c.645; died 685 (670–685) | Ealdfriht died 704 (685–704) | Ælfwine born c.661; died 679 (670–679) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Osred I born c.697; died 716 (704–716) | Osric II died 729 (718–729) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
See also
Notes
References
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