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traditional rulers of
Mercia were
known as the
Iclingas,
descendants of the
kings of the Angles. When the
Iclingas became extinct in the male line, a number...
- The
Iclingas (also
Iclings or
House of Icel) were a
dynasty of
Mercian kings during the 7th and 8th centuries,
named for Icel or Icil, great-grandson of...
- of Geography. pp. 1–45. Kessler, P L. "Kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxons -
Iclingas & Mercians". www.historyfiles.co.uk.
Retrieved 25
September 2018. Starr...
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later date, and a
Cornish kingdom)
Haestingas The
Hwicce Kingdom of the
Iclingas, a
precursor state to
Mercia Lindsey Magonsæte The Meonwara, a
Jutish tribe...
- in
sources such as the
Tribal Hideage:
Haestingas Hwicce Kingdom of the
Iclingas, a
precursor state to
Mercia Isle of
Wight (Wihtwara)
Lindsey Magonsæte...
- Britain. Icel was the
eponymous ancestor of his grandfather's family, the
Iclingas. Icel was born
before 489,
probably around 460. He
became king of Anglia...
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Spouse Cynethryth Issue Detail Ecgfrith, King of
Mercia Eadburh,
Queen of Wes**** Ælfflæd,
Queen of
Northumbria Æthelburh
House Iclingas Father Thingfrith...
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Lichfield Cathedral,
formally the
Cathedral Church of
Saint Mary and
Saint Chad in Lichfield, is a
Church of
England cathedral in the city of Lichfield...
- the great-grandson of Icel, the
eponymous ancestor of his family, the
Iclingas.
Kings of
Mercia family tree
Michael James Swanton (1998). An Anglo-Saxon...
- Beck, at the
Battle of the
Winwaed Spouse Cynewise Issue Peada Wulfhere Æthelred
Merewalh Cyneburh Cyneswith Dynasty Iclingas Father Pybba Religion Pagan...