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- Cenwalh, also Cenwealh or Coenwalh, was King of Wes**** from c. 642 to c. 645 and from c. 648 until his death, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle,...
- son Cenwalh. Different versions of The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle give 641 (m****cripts B, C and E) or 643 (m****cripts A, G) for the year of Cenwalh's accession...
- ruled Wes**** for between one and two years after the death of her husband, Cenwalh, in 672. Her accession to the throne is do****ented in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
- only king in Wes**** at the time. Bede writes that after the death of King Cenwalh in 672: "his under-rulers took upon them the kingdom of the people, and...
- king c. 676, succeeding Æscwine. Bede states that after the death of King Cenwalh: "his under-rulers took upon them the kingdom of the people, and dividing...
- genealogies. He was thus, according to later genealogies, a third cousin of King Cenwalh of Wes****. The later King Caedwalla and his brother Mul were said to be...
- branch of the Iclingas, probably instead descended from the West Saxon king Cenwalh and his Iclinga wife)   W-dynasty (Wiglaf and his descendants, later intermarried...
- Battle of Peonnum was fought about AD 660 between the West Saxons under Cenwalh and the Britons of what is now Somerset in England. It was a decisive victory...
- evidence of the extent of West Saxon influence is provided by the fact that Cenwalh, who reigned from 642 to 673, is remembered as the first Saxon patron of...
- 643 to 645 Cenwalh Son of Cynegils. Possibly Celtic, Brythonic, name; Deposed Mercian dynasty 645 to 648 Penda King of Mercia, expelled Cenwalh. Cerdicing...