- of Cerdic, the
House of the West Saxons, the
House of the Gewisse, the
Cerdicings and the West
Saxon dynasty,
refers to the family,
traditionally founded...
-
Reign In****bent
Notes Kingdom of the
Gewissae Cerdicing dynasty 519 to 534
Cerdic Possibly Celtic, Brythonic, name. King of Wes**** (King of the Gewissae)...
- the land was
named 'Natanleaga' up to
Cerdices Ford. He then
fought another battle against the
Britons at
Cerdices Ford in 519
based on the
Anglo Saxon...
- Ceawlin, Cædwalla and Ine. At some late date,
Creoda was
inserted into the
Cerdicing line as the son of Cerdic, when
descent from
Cerdic became necessary for...
- well-do****ented
descents are known, such as the Carolingians, Robertians,
Cerdicings, and the Astur-Leonese dynasty,
through the
ruling families of the post-Roman...
- "West Saxons" in
Britain to 495, when
Cerdic and his son, Cynric, land at
Cerdices ora, or Cerdic's s****.
Almost twenty annals describing Cerdic's campaigns...
- Cuþwulf Cuþwining; Cuþwine Celing;
Celin Cynricing;
Cynric Creoding;
Creoda Cerdicing;
Cerdic Alucing;
Aluca Giwising;
Giwis Branding;
Brand Bældæging; Bældæg...
-
Whatever lay
behind the campaign, it
could have been
utilised by the
English Cerdicing dynasty as a way to
overawe and
intimidate neighbouring potentates. Máel...
- ****brians
eleven years later,
could well have been
utilised by the
English Cerdicing dynasty as a way to
overawe and
intimidate neighbouring potentates. Surviving...
- Wes****
faced comparable challenges from
dispossessed branches of the
Cerdicing dynasty. Byrne, pp. 281–282; Woolf, "Pictish matriliny", p. 151. Herbert...