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Roger De Hoveden
The Annals vol.1., From A.D. 732 To A.D. 1180.
page 12
THE ANNALS
OF
ROGER DE HOVEDEN.
INTRODUCTION.
AT the beginning of this work, I propose to trace the genealogical line of the kings of Northumbria,* down to the times of those, who, coming after the death of the most venerable Bede, have not hitherto been treated of.
Ida held the sovereignty twelve years ; l after whose death Glappa reigned one year. He was succeeded by Adda, whose reign lasted eight years ; on whose decease Ethelric became king, and reigned seven years. Theoderic succeeded him, and, after a reign of four years, lost his life and left the kingdom to Fridubuld. He, having reigned one year, was succeeded by Huscus,2 who, after a reign of seven years, lost his kingdom and his life. Ethelfred, the most distinguished for valour among these kings, was the eighth in succession, and reigned for a period of twenty-eight years. He was succeeded by King Edwin, who having embraced Christianity, as king and martyr ascended tó heaven, after a reign of seventeen years. After him, Oswald, a most Christian king, reigned over Northuinbria for a period of seven years. He having ascended to the mysterious realms of heaven, Oswy succeeded him as king, and held the government twenty-eight j-ears. He being
* It is worthy of remark, that the account here given of the Northumbrian kings, differs very materially from that of Bede, William of Malmesbury, and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
1 V. r. Eleven years. 2 V. r. IIussus.
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