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Creoda may
refer to: King
Creoda of Mercia, Anglo-Saxon
Monarch in the 6th
century Creoda of Wes****, Anglo-Saxon
royalty in the 6th
century This disambiguation...
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Creoda (493? – 534?) is a
shadowy figure from
early Wes****
history whose existence is disputed. The name
Creoda appears in the
Anglian king-list and the...
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Creoda (Cryda or Crida, 6th century) may have been one of the
first kings of the Anglo-Saxon
kingdom of Mercia,
ruling toward the end of the 6th century...
- Cerdic's son
Creoda. Similarly, the
paternal genealogy of
Alfred the
Great given in ****er's The Life of King Alfred,
includes the name
Creoda,
while the...
- Pibba, Wibba, or Wybba) was an
early King of Mercia. He was the son of
Creoda and
father of
Penda and Eowa. Unusually, the
names Pybba and
Penda are probably...
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interposes a
generation between them,
indicating that
Cerdic was
father of
Creoda and
grandfather of Cynric.
Descent from
Cerdic became a
necessary qualification...
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Mercia from c. 545 till c. 580. He was the son of
Cnebba and the
father of
Creoda. "Kingdom of Mercia".
World History Encyclopedia.
Archived from the original...
- generations: Icel's son was Cnebba,
whose son was Cynewald,
whose son was
Creoda,
first king of Mercia.
Matthew Paris s.a. 527 reports, "pagans came from...
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dynastic rivalry and the
exile of Hussa's relatives.
Pybba succeeds his
father Creoda as king of
Mercia (approximate date). The
Persian usurper Hormizd V (who...
- offspring,
Osmod Eawa's offspring, Eawa Pybba's offspring,
Pybba Creoda's offspring,
Creoda Cynewald's offspring,
Cynewald Cnebba's offspring,
Cnebba Icel's...