Reges Christianissimi

 

 

Reges Christianissimi
History and Interpretation in Bede's Account of the Early Kings of Northumbria

Leominster: Gracewing, 2018.

Bede was a monk of the joint monastery of Monkwearmouth and Jarrow in the late seventh century into the early eighth, and England’s first historian: his ‘Ecclesiastical History of the English People’ is our greatest source for the history of early Anglo-Saxon England. Yet Bede was also a leading scholar of the Church, and much of his effort went into biblical exegesis, many of his works in this field surviving to this day.

In this book, I look at some events in the reigns of three early kings of Northumbria, Bede’s own homeland, and seek to develop a better understanding not only of what took place from a ‘secular’ point of view, but also of a more ‘spiritual’ perception of history such as Bede himself espouses, based on his own biblical reading of history. The topics dealt with include the battle of Chester and the slaughter of the monks of Bangor, the conversion of Edwin and desecration of the pagan sanctuary of Goodmanham, and the victory of Oswald following his raising of the cross at Heavenfield.

ISBN 978 085244 930 1

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