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Aethelred (Mercia) (translated from German)
Aethelred (Mercia) Aethelred (? 716 in Bardney) was in the years ... 704 King of the anglo-saxon realm Mercia . Aethelred was a son of the Penda ...
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Aethelred of Mercia
Aethelred of Mercia For the later earl, see Earl Aethelred of Mercia. thelred (died 716) was King of Mercia from 675 to 704. He was ...
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Earl Aethelred of Mercia
Earl Aethelred of Mercia Earl thelred (d. 911) was a ruler of Mercia (ca. 883-911). His title was "Lord ... the heir to the divided Kingdom of Mercia in control of its former eastern region. Aethelred was recorded as fighting many battles ...
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Mercia
Mercia Mercia, sometimes spelled Mierce, was one of the ... the River Trent and its tributary streams. Mercia's neighbours included Northumbria, Powys, the kingdoms ... today in the name of the West Mercia Constabulary and also in the new British Army infantry regiment, the Mercian Regiment. Mercia's exact evolution from the Anglo- ...
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Aethelred
Aethelred Several persons of Anglo-Saxon England were named thelred or Ethelred ("well advised"): Aethelred of Mercia Earl Aethelred of Mercia Aethelred II of England "the Unready" ...
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Mercia (translated from German)
Mercia Mercia, German Mercien, one of the sieved anglo ... 659 Oswiu 659 - 675 Wulfhere 675 - 704 Aethelred 704 - 709 Cenred 709 - 716 Ceolred 716 ... talk 873 - 879 Ceolwulf II. 879 - 911 Aethelred of Mercien 911 - 918 Ethelfleda 918 - 919 Aelfwynn Literature Ian W. Walker, Mercia and the Origins OF England; Gloucestershire ...
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Mércia (translated from Portuguese)
... Tâmisa around century VI. The term "Mércia" (Mercia in English) it comes of old English ... governed by one "ealderman", not a king: Aethelred, that governed of 883 the 911. Its ...
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Cenred of Mercia
Cenred of Mercia Cenred (or Coenred, Coinred, Kenred) ruled the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia from 704 to 709. The son of ... died in 675, and so his uncle Aethelred ruled until 704, when he abdicated. The ... to Bede, Cenred abdicated in favor of Aethelred's son Ceolred after four years, went ... to the Abbey of Evesham. Preceded by:Aethelred King of Mercia Succeeded by:Ceolred
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Penda of Mercia
Penda of Mercia Stained glass window from the cloister of ... Cathedral showing the death of Penda of Mercia. Penda (died November 15, 655) was a 7th-century King of Mercia, a kingdom in what is today the ... Severn. These lands, to the southwest of Mercia, had apparently been taken by the West ... to secure or consolidate his position in Mercia. Referring to Penda's successes against ...
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Wulfhere of Mercia
Wulfhere of Mercia Wulfhere (d. 675) was a King of Mercia (658 - 675). He restored the power of Mercia after its disastrous defeat at the Battle ... took energetic measures to spread Christianity in Mercia. He was greatly helped in this by ... Jaruman, and afterwards by St. Chad. Outside Mercia, he did something to induce the ...
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