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  1. Oswine of Deira. Oswine, Oswin or Osuine (died 20 August 651) was a King of Deira in northern England . Life. Oswine succeeded King Oswald of Northumbria, probably around the year 644, after Oswald's death at the Battle of Maserfield. [1] . Oswine was the son of Osric.

  2. Extract. As any parish priest will tell you, the first step in repentance and reconciliation is a recognition that you have done wrong. When, in 651, Oswine of Deira was betrayed into the hands of his enemy, Oswiu of Bernicia, and was put to death, Oswiu was left in little doubt about the sinfulness of such an action, for, if Bede is to be ...

    • Christopher M. Scargill
    • 2004
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  4. The Oxford Companion to British History. Oswin (d. 651), king of Deira (644–51). Bede describes Oswin as handsome, pleasantly spoken, and courteous, a good and generous lord who ruled prosperously and was much loved. Humility was his greatest virtue.

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    For the first decade of Oswiu's reign, Deira was ruled by an independent king, Oswine, son of the apostate Osric, who belonged to the rival Deiran royal family. Oswine and Oswiu came into conflict circa 651.

  6. Feast Day: August 20. Death: August 1, 20. Saint Oswine of Deira, also known as Osuine or Oswin, was born a prince, the son of King Osric of Deira in Britain. He was educated by Saint Aidan, a prominent Irish missionary who played a significant role in the Christianization of Northumbria.

  7. encyclopedia. Oswin, Saint. Listen to the audio version of this content. Click to enlarge. Oswin, Saint, king, and martyr, murdered at Gilling, near Richmond, Yorkshire, England, on August 20, 651, son of Osric, King of Deira in Britain.

  8. Feb 24, 2023 · Oswine of Deira was a 7th-century English monarch and Christian saint. He was king of Deira and succeeded King Oswald of Northumbria. Oswine was betrayed by his friend Earl Humwald and killed by Oswiu's soldiers after seven years of peaceful rule. Oswiu later founded a monastery, partly staffed by the relatives of both families, to offer prayers for both Oswiu's salvation and Oswine's departed ...

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