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Book 1
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beg. Brittania Oceani insula, cui quondam Albion nomen fuit, inter septentrionem et occidentem locata est, Germaniae, Galliae, Hispaniae, maximis Europae partibus, multo interuallo aduersa.
Book 2
Book 3
Book 3, chapter 1, ed. and tr. Bertram Colgrave • R. A. B. Mynors, Bede’s Ecclesiastical history of the English people (1969). On the accession of Osric, king of Deira, and Eanfrith, king of Bernicia, their deaths at the hands of Cædwalla, and the latter’s death in battle against Eanfrith's brother Oswald (later king of Northumbria)
Book 3, chapter 2, on the battle of Hefenfeld, the wooden cross set up by Oswald before the battle, and the miracles associated with the cross afterwards.
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