- Beornhæth
Beornhæth was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman in
Northumbria in the reign of King Ecgfrith (ruled 671–685). He was the first of his family to come to notice.Eddius 's "Life of SaintWilfrid ", recounting Ecgfrith's campaign against thePicts in 671 or 672, states that he was accompanied by the "sub-king" Beornhæth. It is presumed that Beornhæth ruled a part of northernBernicia , perhaps in modernLothian where there was a major Northumbrian fortress atDunbar . [Kirby, pp. 96–100; Yorke, p. 92.] In 8th century Northumbria, a large number of noble families claimed descent from the legendary King Ida, or from the Deiran royal house, but it is not known whether Beornhæth claimed descent from Ida. [Yorke, p. 97.]Beornhæth's son Berhtred (died c. 698), also called Berht, commanded King Ecgfrith's
punitive expedition to kingdom of Brega, inIreland , in 684. Beorhtred's paternity is known from the notice of his death in theIrish annals , where he is called the son of Beornhæth. [Anderson, "ESSH", p. 206; Kirby, p. 143; Yorke, p. 92.]Historians presume that Berhtfrith, "a nobleman second in rank only to [King Osred] ", ["VW", c. 60.] was a son of Berhtred. [Kirby, p. 145.] Berhtfrith was largely responsible for the defeat of the would-be King Eadwulf, and the installation of
Aldfrith 's son Osred on the throne as child-king in 705. Berhtfrith appears to have achieved this by making peace between Osred's supporters, and those of BishopWilfrid . ["VW", c. 59; Kirby, p. 145; Yorke, pp. 92 –171.]Notes
References
* ("VW")
Eddius Stephanus , "The Life of Saint Wilfrid" in Webb & Farmer (eds), "The Age of Bede". London: Penguin, 1983. ISBN 0-14-044727-X
* Anderson, Alan Orr, "Early Sources of Scottish History A.D 500–1286, volume 1." Reprinted with corrections. Stamford: Paul Watkins, 1990. ISBN 1-871615-03-8
* Kirby, D.P., "The Earliest English Kings." London: Unwin Hyman, 1991. ISBN 0-04-445691-3
* Yorke, Barbara, "Kings and Kingdoms in Early Anglo-Saxon England." London: Seaby, 1990. ISBN 1-85264-027-8
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