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Cnebba was king of
Mercia from c. 535 – c. 545.
Cnebba was the only son of Icel of Mercia. He had a son
called Cynewald who
succeeded him as king and reigned...
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Cynewald was king of
Mercia from c. 545 till c. 580. He was the son of
Cnebba and the
father of Creoda. "Kingdom of Mercia".
World History Encyclopedia...
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could be
considered the
first true king of Mercia. Icel was
succeeded by
Cnebba shortly after his death.
Michael James Swanton (1998). An Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
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Aethelberht and
drove him into Kent; and they
killed two ealdormen,
Oslaf and
Cnebba, on Wibbandun." The
location of "Wibbandun",
which can be
translated as...
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Pybba Creoda's offspring,
Creoda Cynewald's offspring,
Cynewald Cnebba's offspring,
Cnebba Icel's offspring, Icel Eomer's offspring,
Eomer Angeltheow's offspring...
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separated from the
establishment of
Mercia by
three generations: Icel's son was
Cnebba,
whose son was Cynewald,
whose son was Creoda,
first king of Mercia. Matthew...
- 'Knebworth' may mean
either the farm
belonging to the 5th
century Saxon Dane,
Cnebba, or
simply There is an
alternative interpretation, though, that the name...
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North Sea to Britain. c.535
Cnebba c. 535-c.554 Son of Icel of
Mercia c.554
Cynewald c. 554-c.584 Son of
Cnebba. c.584
Creoda c. 584–c. 593 Son of...
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surviving version of
Historia Brittonum,
which skips over not only Icel but
Cnebba, Cynwald, and Creoda,
jumping straight to Pybba,
whose son
Penda is the...
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Pybba was Cryda's offspring,
Cryda Cynewald's offspring,
Cynewald Cnebba's offspring,
Cnebba Icel's offspring, Icel Eomer's offspring,
Eomer Angeltheow's offspring...