Ida of Bernicia

Ida
Imaginary depiction of Ida from John Speed's 1611 "Saxon Heptarchy"
King of Bernicia
Reignc. 547–559
SuccessorGlappa
Diedc. 559
SpouseBearnoch
IssueAdda, Æthelric,
Theodric, Eadric/Bealric,
Theodhere, Osmere,
Ocga, Alric,
Ecca, Oswald,
Sogor, Sogothere.
FatherEoppa of Bernicia

Ida (/ˈɪdɑː/; died c. 559) is the first known king of the Anglian kingdom of Bernicia, which he ruled from around 547 until his death in 559. Little is known of his life or reign, but he was regarded as the founder of a line from which later Anglo-Saxon kings in this part of northern England and southern Scotland claimed descent. His descendants overcame Brittonic resistance and ultimately founded the powerful kingdom of Northumbria.