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Hwicce (Old English: [ˈʍittʃe]) was a
kingdom in Anglo-Saxon England.
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the
kingdom was
established in 577, after...
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Osric was a king of the Anglo-Saxon
kingdom of the
Hwicce in the late 7th century,
perhaps reigning jointly with his
presumed brother Oshere.
Osric was...
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Deira within Northumbria;
Lindsey in present-day Lincolnshire; the
Hwicce in the
southwest Midlands; the Magonsæte or Magonset, a sub-kingdom of Mercia...
- as Dux (Duke) by Offa (the king of Mercia) of the Anglo-Saxon
kingdom of
Hwicce but
considered himself as King,
jointly ruling with his
brothers Eanberht...
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Eanhere was a
possible ruler of
Hwicce, one of the
Anglo Saxon kingdoms of England,
maybe reigning jointly with his
brother Eanfrith. His niece, Eanfrith's...
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Oshere (fl. 690s) was king of the
Hwicce, an Anglo-Saxon
tribe occupying land in what
later became Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. A
member of the...
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Eanberht was king of
Hwicce, he
reigned jointly with
Uhtred and Ealdred. In 757 Eanberht, Uhtred, and Ealdred,
granted land to
Bishop Milred, and in 759...
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Ealdred may
refer to:
Ealdred of
Hwicce, 8th-century king of
Hwicce Ealdred I of Bamburgh, 10th-century
ruler of
Bamburgh Ealdred (archbishop of York)...
- of 628, when
Penda incorporated the
formerly West
Saxon territories of
Hwicce into his kingdom. The
conversion of
Mercia to
Christianity occurred in the...
- 1023) was
appointed Ealdorman of the
Hwicce by King Æthelred the
Unready of
England in 994. The
territory of the
Hwicce was a
kingdom in the
Western Midlands...