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Cerdic (/ˈtʃɜːrdɪtʃ/ CHER-ditch; Latin: Cerdicus) is
described in the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle as a
leader of the Anglo-Saxon
settlement of Britain, being...
- Anglo-Saxons in 886. The Anglo-Saxons
believed that Wes**** was
founded by
Cerdic and
Cynric of the Gewisse,
though this is
considered by some to be a legend...
- addition: a
pedigree for King Ine of Wes**** that
traces his
ancestry from
Cerdic, the semi-legendary
founder of the Wes**** state, and
hence from Woden. This...
- the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. There, he is
stated to have been the son of
Cerdic, who is
considered the
founder of the
kingdom of Wes****. However, the Anglian...
- The
House of Wes****, also
known as the
House of
Cerdic, the
House of the West Saxons, the
House of the Gewisse, the
Cerdicings and the West
Saxon dynasty...
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states Cynric as son of
Creoda son of
Cerdic,
whereas the
Chronicle annals go to some
length to
present Cerdic and
Cynric as a father-and-son pair who...
- This is the
family tree of the
British royal family, from
James I (who
united the
crowns of
England and Scotland) to the
present monarch,
Charles III....
-
Saxon Genealogical Regnal List,
where he is
stated to have been the son of
Cerdic and
father to Cynric. However, the main
annalistic section of the Anglo-Saxon...
- (c. 1052 – 1125 or after) was the last male
member of the
royal house of
Cerdic of Wes****. He was
elected King of
England by the
Witan in 1066 but never...
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Ostrogoths Anthemius of Tralles,
architect and
mathematician (approximate date)
Cerdic,
first king of Wes**** Godomar, king of
Burgundy Marcellinus Comes, Latin...