Penda secures dominance over the area of …
Years: 653 - 653
Penda secures dominance over the area of Middle Anglia, which had been incorporated into the wider kingdom of Mercia, apparently well before the reign of Penda, who evidently feels safe enough to locate his base in the territory of the Middle Angles, over whom he places his eldest son, Peada, as sub-king.
Bede specifies the Middle Angles as the target of a four-man Christian mission accepted by Peada, who converts to Christianity, partly in order to wed Alchflaed, the daughter of King Oswiu of Northumbria.
This mission arrives in 653 and includes St Cedd.
Peada's conversion and acceptance of baptism in Northumbria by Bishop Finan of Lindisfarne possibly indicates a continuing sense of disunity or local particularism within Mercia.
It is unlikely that Peada could have pursued so different a course from his father, at the strategic and political center of the Mercian kingdom, without local support among the Middle Angles.
Locations
People
Groups
- Polytheism (“paganism”)
- Angles
- Anglo-Saxons
- Bernicia, Kingdom of
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Deira, Kingdom of
- Mercia, Kingdom of
- Britain, Medieval
