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Cynegils of Wessex
Cynegils of Wessex Cynegils of Wessex (died 643) was King of Wessex (611-643). He was the son ...
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Wessex
Wessex This article concerns the English kingdom, not the Westland Wessex helicopter Wessex was one of the seven major Anglo ... as an earldom between 1016 and 1066. "Wessex" has never had any official existence since ... According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (ASC), Wessex was founded by Cerdic and Cynric, ...
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Cynegils (translated from German)
Cynegils Cynegils (? 643 ) was in the years 611 - 643 King of the anglo-saxon kingdom Wessex . Cynegils was the son of the former king of Wessex, Ceol. It stepped 611 the follow- ...
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Wessex (translated from German)
Wessex Wessex (old Westseaxe = "west Saxonia") was one that ... that Heptarchie , before the kingdom England existed. Wessex lay in the south and southwest of ... Century Existence. Table of contents Kingdom of Wessex Wessex was after that Anglo-saxon chronicle ...
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Wessex (translated from French)
Wessex Wessex is a kingdom Anglo-Saxon who covers ... its succession was Harold Godwinson, count of Wessex which takes a time possession of the ... fact of Winchester its capital. Kings de Wessex The form of the Anglo-Saxon names ... 597 - 611 ) - emergence of a unified royalty? Cynegils, ( 611 - 642 ) - baptized in 635 , first ...
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Wessex (translated from Portuguese)
Wessex Wessex he was one of the seven great ... the occidental saxões (West Saxons, from there "Wessex"). Situated in the south and southwest of ... since then. according to Chronic Anglo-Saxon, Wessex was established by Cerdic and Cynric, even ... The first event registered with certainty in Wessex was baptism of Cynegils around year ...
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Ceolwulf (Wessex) (translated from German)
Ceolwulf (Wessex) Ceolwulf of Wessex (? 611 ) was in the years 597 to ... 611 King of the anglo-saxon kingdom Wessex . Ceolwulf followed its brother Ceol on the ... Successor Ceolwulfs became its nephew, Ceols son Cynegils . Ceolwulf of Wessex is also not to confound Ceolwulf ...
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Ine (Wessex) (translated from German)
Ine (Wessex) Ine (? 728 in Rome ) was in the years 688 - 726 King of Wessex . Ine was distantly related to the king house of Wessex: Its father Cenred, a Unterkoenig in to Wessex due Dorset , was a nephew of the Cynegils . Is not exactly well-known nevertheless, ...
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Ine of Wessex
Ine of Wessex Ine (died 728) was the King of Wessex from 688 to 726, noted particularly for ... of Ceolwald; Ceolwald was the brother of Cynegils; Ceolwald and Cynegils were the sons of Cuthwine, who was ... This changed the nature of administration in Wessex and did a great deal to ...
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Cwichelm of Wessex
Cwichelm of Wessex Cwichelm (died 636) was the son of Cynegils of Wessex, the King of Wessex, and shared power with him from the ... 620s until his death, perhaps ruling Upper Wessex . Cwichelm was with his father at ...
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