Biography of Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia 626-685

Paternal Family Tree: Deira

617 Battle of the River Idle

633 Battle of Hatfield Chase

641 Battle of Maserfield

In 616 [her father] King Edwin of Northumbria (age 30) succeeded King Bernicia, King Deira.

Battle of the River Idle

In 617 Raedwald King East Anglia (age 47) and his son Raegenhere Wuffingas fought the Battle of the River Idle which took place at the River Idle Markham Moor Retford which forms the western border of the Isle of Lindsey [Map].

Raegenhere Wuffingas was killed.

Æthelfrith King Northumbrians (age 45) was killed. [her father] King Edwin of Northumbria (age 31) succeeded King Northumbria.

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 626. This year came Eamer from Cwichelm, king of the West-Saxons, with a design to assassinate [her father] King Edwin (age 40); but he killed Lilla his thane, and Forthere, and wounded the king (age 40). The same night a daughter was born to Edwin (age 40), whose name was Eanfleda. Then promised the king to Paulinus, that he would devote his daughter to God, if he would procure at the hand of God, that he might destroy his enemy, who had sent the assassin to him. He then advanced against the West-Saxons with an army, felled on the spot five kings, and slew many of their men. This year Eanfleda, the daughter of King Edwin (age 40), was baptized, on the holy eve of Pentecost. And the king within twelve months was baptized, at Easter, with all his people. Easter was then on the twelfth of April. This was done at York [Map], where he had ordered a church to be built of timber, which was hallowed in the name of St. Peter. There the king gave the bishopric to Paulinus; and there he afterwards ordered a larger church to be built of stone. This year Penda began to reign; and reigned thirty winters. He had seen fifty winters when he began to reign. Penda was the son of Wybba, Wybba of Creoda, Creoda of Cynewald-, Cynewald of Cnebba-, Cnebba of Icel, Icel of Eomer, Eomer of Angelthew, Angelthew of Offa, Offa of Wearmund, Wearmund of Whitley, Whitley of Woden.

On 19 Apr 626 Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia was born to King Edwin of Northumbria (age 40) and Æthelburh Oiscingas Queen Consort Northumbria (age 21).

On 08 Jun 626 Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia was baptised.

In or before 630 [her future husband] King Oswiu of Northumbria (age 18) and Rhiainfellt Rheged Queen Consort Bernicia were married. He the son of Æthelfrith King Northumbrians and Acha Queen Consort Northumbria.

In 633 Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia (age 6) fled to the protection of [her uncle] King Eadbald of Kent in Kent.

Battle of Hatfield Chase

On 12 Oct 633 King Penda's alliance of Gwynedd and Mercia defeated the Northumbrians at the Battle of Hatfield Chase.

[her half-brother] Eadfrith Deira was captured.

[her father] King Edwin of Northumbria (age 47) was killed. He was buried at Whitby Abbey [Map] - see Bede. His first cousin Osric King Deira succeeded King Deira. His nephew Eanfrith King Bernicia (age 43) succeeded King Bernicia.

Edwin's son [her half-brother] Osfrith Deira was killed.

Battle of Maserfield

On 05 Aug 641 (or 642 or 644 depending on the source) King Penda of Mercia Mercian and Welsh army defeated the Northumbrian army at the Battle of Maserfield. The battle is believed to have taken place at Oswestry, Shropshire. Northumbria was once again separated into two kingdoms.

King Oswald of Northumberland (age 37) was killed. His body was subsequently dismembered with his head and arms mounted on poles. His brother [her future husband] King Oswiu of Northumbria (age 29) succeeded King Bernicia. Rhiainfellt Rheged Queen Consort Bernicia by marriage Queen Consort Bernicia.

Osric King Deira was killed. His son King Oswine of Deira succeeded King Deira.

Eowa King Mercia was killed (probably).

Around 645 [her son] King Ecgfrith of Northumbria was born to [her husband] King Oswiu of Northumbria (age 33) and Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia (age 18). Coefficient of inbreeding 3.12%.

Around 645 King Oswiu of Northumbria (age 33) and Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia (age 18) were married. She by marriage Queen Consort Bernicia. She the daughter of King Edwin of Northumbria and Æthelburh Oiscingas Queen Consort Northumbria (age 40). He the son of Æthelfrith King Northumbrians and Acha Queen Consort Northumbria. They were half first cousins.

Around 647 [her mother] Æthelburh Oiscingas Queen Consort Northumbria (age 42) died at Lyminge, Kent.

Gilling Abbey [Map] was founded by [her husband] King Oswiu of Northumbria (age 39) at the request of his wife Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia (age 24) at the site where Oswiu (age 39) had killed a rival and kinsman, King Oswine of Deira, Eanflæd's (age 24) second cousin, the cost being compensation for his death.

The abbey's first abbot was a relative of King Oswine: Bishop Trumhere.

The abbey's second abbot was Abbot Cynefrith.

The abbey's third abbot was Trumbert.

In 655 [her step-son] Ealhfrith King Deira (age 25) succeeded King Deira.

After 655 [her son] King Ecgfrith of Northumbria (age 10) and [her daughter-in-law] Æthelthryth Wuffingas Queen Consort Deira and Northumbria (age 19) were married. She the daughter of King Anna of East Anglia. He the son of King Oswiu of Northumbria (age 43) and Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia (age 28).

Around 664 [her step-son] Ealhfrith King Deira (age 34) died. His half brother [her son] King Ecgfrith of Northumbria (age 19) succeeded King Deira. [her daughter-in-law] Æthelthryth Wuffingas Queen Consort Deira and Northumbria (age 28) by marriage Queen Consort Deira.

In 670 Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia (age 43) retired to the Whitby Abbey [Map].

On 15 Feb 670 [her husband] King Oswiu of Northumbria (age 58) died. He was buried at Whitby Abbey [Map] - see Bede. In 670 His son [her son] King Ecgfrith of Northumbria (age 25) succeeded King Northumbria. [her daughter-in-law] Æthelthryth Wuffingas Queen Consort Deira and Northumbria (age 34) by marriage Queen Consort Northumbria.

Around 680 Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia (age 53) was appointed Abbot of Whitby.

After 685 Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia (age 58) died. She was buried at Whitby Abbey [Map] - see Bede.

Bede. In the fourth year of the reign of Osred (age 12), Coenred, who had for some time nobly governed the kingdom of the Mercians, much more nobly quitted the sceptre of his kingdom. For he went to Rome, Italy, and there receiving the tonsure and becoming a monk, when Constantine (age 45) was pope, he continued to his last hour in prayer and fasting and alms-deeds at the threshold of the Apostles. He was succeeded in the throne by Ceolred, the son of Ethelred, who had governed the kingdom before Coenred. With him went the son of Sighere, the king of the East Saxons whom we mentioned before, by name Offa, a youth of a most pleasing age and comeliness, and greatly desired by all his nation to have and to hold the sceptre of the kingdom. He, with like devotion, quitted wife, and lands, and kindred and country, for Christ and for the Gospel, that he might "receive an hundred-fold in this life, and in the world to come life everlasting." He also, when they came to the holy places at Rome, received the tonsure, and ending his life in the monastic habit, attained to the vision of the blessed Apostles in Heaven, as he had long desired.

The same year that they departed from Britain, the great bishop, Wilfrid, ended his days in the province called Inundalum [Map], after he had been bishop forty-five years. His body, being laid in a coffin, was carried to his monastery, which is called Inhrypum, and buried in the church of the blessed Apostle Peter, with the honour due to so great a prelate. Concerning whose manner of life, let us now turn back, and briefly make mention of the things which were done. Being a boy of a good disposition, and virtuous beyond his years, he conducted himself so modestly and discreetly in all points, that he was deservedly beloved, respected, and cherished by his elders as one of themselves. At fourteen years of age he chose rather the monastic than the secular life; which, when he had signified to his father, for his mother was dead, he readily consented to his godly wishes and desires, and advised him to persist in that wholesome purpose. Wherefore he came to the isle of Lindisfarne [Map], and there giving himself to the service of the monks, he strove diligently to learn and to practise those things which belong to monastic purity and piety; and being of a ready wit, he speedily learned the psalms and some other books, having not yet received the tonsure, but being in no small measure marked by those virtues of humility and obedience which are more important than the tonsure; for which reason he was justly loved by his elders and his equals. Having served God some years in that monastery, and being a youth of a good understanding, he perceived that the way of virtue delivered by the Scots was in no wise perfect, and he resolved to go to Rome, to see what ecclesiastical or monastic rites were in use at the Apostolic see. When he told the brethren, they commended his design, and advised him to carry out that which he purposed. He forthwith went to Queen Eanfled, for he was known to her, and it was by her counsel and support that he had been admitted into the aforesaid monastery, and he told her of his desire to visit the threshold of the blessed Apostles. She, being pleased with the youth's good purpose, sent him into Kent, to King Earconbert,8 who was her uncle's son, requesting that he would send him to Rome, Italy in an honourable manner. At that time, Honorius, one of the disciples of the blessed Pope Gregory (age 40), a man very highly instructed in ecclesiastical learning, was archbishop there. When he had tarried there for a space, and, being a youth of an active spirit, was diligently applying himself to learn those things which came under his notice, another youth, called Biscop, surnamed Benedict, of the English nobility, arrived there, being likewise desirous to go to Rome, of whom we have before made mention.

[her daughter] Osthryth Bernicia Queen Consort Mercia was born to King Oswiu of Northumbria and Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia. Coefficient of inbreeding 3.12%.

[her father] King Edwin of Northumbria and Cwenburg Mercia Queen Consort Bernicia Queen Consort Deira were married. She by marriage Queen Consort Bernicia, Queen Consort Deira. He the son of Aella King Deira.

Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia 626-685 appears on the following Descendants Family Trees:

Yffe Deira

Octa King of Kent 500-543

Royal Ancestors of Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia 626-685

Kings Deira: Grand Daughter of Aella King Deira

Royal Descendants of Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia 626-685

Osthryth Bernicia Queen Consort Mercia x 1

King Ecgfrith of Northumbria x 1

Ancestors of Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia 626-685

Great x 1 Grandfather: Yffe Deira

GrandFather: Aella King Deira

Father: King Edwin of Northumbria

Eanflæd Queen Consort Bernicia

Great x 2 Grandfather: Octa King of Kent

Great x 1 Grandfather: Eormenric King of Kent

GrandFather: King Æthelberht of Kent

Mother: Æthelburh Oiscingas Queen Consort Northumbria

Great x 2 Grandfather: Clothar "The Old" I King Paris Merovingian King Franks

Great x 1 Grandfather: Charibert King Paris Merovingian

GrandMother: Bertha Merovingian Queen Consort Kent

Great x 1 Grandmother: Ingoberga Unknown Queen Consort Paris