Oswiu of Northumbria was born in 612.
Oswiu of Northumbria died on 670-02-15.
Oswy or Oswiu was King of Northumbria, born 612 and died February 670. Buried in Whitby Abbey, Yorkshire
Oswald of Northumbria was born in 604.
Edwin of Northumbria was born in 586.
Ecgfrith of Northumbria was born in 645.
The Synod of Whitby was a seventh century Northumbrian synod where King Oswiu of Northumbria ruled that his kingdom would calculate Easter and observe the monastictonsure according to the customs of Rome, rather than the customs practised by Iona and its satellite institutions. The synod was summoned in 664 at Saint Hilda's doublemonastery of Streonshalh (Streanoeshalch), later called Whitby AbbeyResultThe Synod of Whitby established Roman practice as the norm in Northumbria, and thus "brought the Northumbrian church into the mainstream of Roman culture."[9] The episcopal seat of Northumbria was transferred from Lindisfarne to York. Wilfrid, chief advocate for the Roman position, later became Bishop of Northumbria, while Colmán and the Ionan supporters who did not change their practices withdrew to Iona. Colmán was allowed to take some relics of Aidan, who had been central in establishing Christianity of the Ionan tradition in Northumbria, with him back to Iona. To replace the departing ecclesiastics, Oswiu chose mostly Irishmen who were from the parts of Ireland that kept the Roman Easter (as most of Ireland had done for some time by the 660s).http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synod_of_Whitby
Hilda was born in the year 614 at Northumbria, England
Hilda of Whitby lived from 614-680 and was born in Northumbria
Northumbria ended in 954.
Saint Hilda of Whitby was born in the year 614 at Northumbria, England.
St Ebbe the Elder was born about the year 615 in Northumbria, England.
Aldfrith of Northumbria died on 704-12-14.