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Cynric of Wessex
Cynric of Wessex Cynric of Wessex ruled as king of Wessex from 534 to 560. He was ...
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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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Cynric (translated from German)
Cynric Cynric (? over 560 ) was king of the anglo-saxon kingdom Wessex in the time of approx.. 534 to approx.. 560 . Cynric was son (grandchild?) the first king of Wessex, Cerdic, its follow-up it around ...
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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 ... transcribes Ceolwulf. Cerdic and his/her son Cynric, legendary or semi-legendary founders of ...
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Wessex (translated from Dutch)
Wessex Wessex of the seven Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (also ... been borrowed from the inhabitants, West-Saksen. Wessex existed as from the 6th century until ... the famous historical work Anglo-Saxon Chronicle , Wessex were founded by the early kings Cerdic and his zoon Cynric, although it is considered this general ...
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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 so the details registered in ...
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Cerdic of Wessex
Cerdic of Wessex Cerdic of Wessex (c. 467–534), was the King of Wessex (519–534), and was regarded as the ancestors to all subsequent Kings of Wessex. Official life and career He is first ... who landed under Cerdic and his son Cynric on the shores of the Southampton ...
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Ceawlin of Wessex
Ceawlin of Wessex Ceawlin of Wessex (also spelled "Ceaulin" or "Caelin") is recorded ... being king of the West Saxons, or Wessex from 560 to 591, and named by ... ruling dynasty; the surviving genealogies of the Wessex royal line all have contradictions, and scholars ... these entries follows. 556 In this year, Cynric and Ceawlin fought against the British ...
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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 Ceawlin ; Ceawlin was the son of Cynric, and Cynric was the son of Cerdic. He succeeded ... This changed the nature of administration in Wessex and did a great deal to ...
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