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page 1Royal House of Northumbria

Oswald of Northumbria
King of Northumbria
Æthelfrith of Northumbria
thumb|200px|right|The main Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms in the 7th century.
Æthelfrith (died ) was King of Bernicia from c. 593 until his death around 616 AD at the Battle of the River Idle. He became the first Bernician king to also rule the neighbouring land of Deira, giving him an important place in the development and the unification of the later kingdom of Northumbria. Reigning from the late 6th century until his death, he was known for his military campaigns against the Britons and his victory over the Gaels of Dál Riata. His most famous victory came at the Battle of Chester, where he decisively
Oswiu
Oswiu, also known as Oswy or Oswig (; – 15 February 670), was King of Bernicia from 642 and of Northumbria from 654 until his death. He is notable for his role at the Synod of Whitby in 664, which ultimately brought the church in Northumbria into conformity with the wider Catholic Church.
Ecgfrith of Northumbria
King of Northumbria
Aldfrith
King of Northumbria
Eardwulf
King of Northumbria
Eanfrith of Bernicia
King of Bernicia
Talorgan I
King of the Picts
Ælfwine of Deira
King of Deira

Alhfrith of Deira
Alhfrith or Ealhfrith (c. 630 – c. 664) was King of Deira under his father Oswiu, King of Bernicia, from 655 until sometime after 664. Appointed by Oswiu as a subordinate ruler, Alhfrith apparently clashed with his father over religious policy, which came to a head at the Synod of Whitby in 664. After this, Alhfrith disappears from the historical record.
Osthryth
Osthryth (died 697), queen of the Mercians, was the wife of King Æthelred and daughter of King Oswiu of Northumbria and his second wife Eanflæd. She probably married Æthelred before 679 and was murdered by the nobles of Mercia.
Ælfflæd of Whitby
Abbess of Whitby
Æbbe of Coldingham
saint