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Mercia (/ˈmɜːrsiə, -ʃə, -siə/,
Mercian Old English:
Mercna rīċe, "kingdom of the
border people"; Latin:
Merciorum regnum) was one of the prin****l kingdoms...
- m2. The
Mercialys'
subsidiaries include Mercialys Gestion,
Timur SCI,
Point Confort and La Diane,
among others. On
March 4, 2012,
Mercialys issued a...
- Offa (born
circa 730, died 29 July 796 AD) was King of
Mercia, a
kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England, from 757
until his
death in 796. The son of Thingfrith...
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Penda (died 15
November 655) was a 7th-century king of
Mercia, the Anglo-Saxon
kingdom in what is
today the Midlands. A
pagan at a time when Christianity...
- was king of
Mercia from 675
until 704. He was the son of
Penda of
Mercia and came to the
throne in 675, when his brother,
Wulfhere of
Mercia, died from...
- Old English: Burhræd) was an Anglo-Saxon king of
Mercia from 852 to 874.
Burgred became king of
Mercia in 852, and may have been
related to his predecessor...
- The
Kingdom of
Mercia was a
state in the
English Midlands from the 6th
century to the 10th century. For some two
hundred years from the mid-7th century...
- the
death or
disappearance of
Mercia's last king,
Ceolwulf II, in 879. He is also
sometimes called the
Ealdorman of
Mercia. Æthelred's rule was confined...
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noblewoman who is
relatively well do****ented as the wife of Leofric, Earl of
Mercia, and a
patron of
various churches and monasteries. Today, she is mainly...
- Look up
Mercia, Mercian, or
Mercians in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mercia was an Anglo-Saxon
kingdom covering the
region now
known as the English...