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DEIRA

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 933 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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DEIRA  , the

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southern of the two
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English kingdoms afterwards
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united as Northumbria . According to Simeon of Durham it extended from the
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Humber to the
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Tyne, but the
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land was waste north of the
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Tees . York was the capital of its kings . The date of its first settlement is quite unknown, but the first king of whom we have any record is Ella or fElle, the
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father of Edwin, who is said to have been reigning about 585 . After his
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death Deira was subject to fEthelfrith, king of Northumbria, until the accession of Edwin, in 616 or 617, who ruled both kingdoms (see EDWIN) till 633 . Osric the
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nephew of Edwin ruled Deira (633-(034), but his son Oswine was put to death by Oswio in 651 . For a few years subsequently Deira was governed by IEthelwald son of Oswald . See Bede, Historia ecclesiastica, ii . 14, iii . 1, 6, 14 (ed . C . Plummer, Oxford, 1896) ; Nennius, Historia Brittonum, § 64 (ed .

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Mommsen, Berlin, 1898) ; Simeon of Durham, Opera, i . 339 (ed . T . Arnold,
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London, 1882-1885) . (F . G . M .

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