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Deiran (Arabic: ديران) is an
archaeological site in modern-day Rehovot, Israel.
Khirbat Deiran was
inhabited during the ****enistic, Roman, and Byzantine...
- The
Judea and
Samaria Area (Hebrew: אֵזוֹר יְהוּדָה וְשׁוֹמְרוֹן, romanized: Ezor
Yehuda VeShomron; Arabic: يهودا والسامرة, romanized: Yahūda wa-s-Sāmara)...
- were said for
Oswine and for Oswiu.
Oswine was
followed as king of the
Deirans by Oswald's son Œthelwald. Oswiu's
relations with
Penda were not entirely...
- victory,
Oswald appears to have been
recognised by both
Bernicians and
Deirans as king of a
properly united Northumbria. The
kings of
Bernicia were thereafter...
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Whitby Deira,
Northumbria 614—680
Founder of Whitby,
abbess and part of the
Deiran royal family. 17
November Æbbe the
Elder Northumbria 615—683
Founder of...
- the
Bernicians and the
Deirans were
still clearly distinct peoples. Oswald's mother, Acha of Deira, was a
member of the
Deiran royal line, whom Æthelfrith...
- when Pope
Gregory the
Great encountered two pale-skinned
English boys (
Deirans) at a
slave market in Rome he is said to have
remarked that they were "not...
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conversion of the English.
According to Bede,
Hilda was born in 614 into the
Deiran royal household. She was the
second daughter of Hereric,
nephew of Edwin...
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native British. The date of this
supposed separation is unknown. The
first Deiran king to make an
appearance in Bede's
Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum...
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hastened this decline, and the
Scandinavian raiders eventually claimed the
Deiran part of the
kingdom in AD 867 (which
became Jórvík). The land that would...