- many a Christmas. For the
three centuries between 600 and 900,
known as
Mercian Supremacy or the "Golden Age of Mercia",
having annexed or
gained submissions...
- Look up Mercia,
Mercian, or
Mercians in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mercia was an Anglo-Saxon
kingdom covering the
region now
known as the English...
- The
Mercian Regiment (Cheshire,
Worcesters and Foresters, and Staffords) is an
infantry regiment of the
British Army,
which is
recruited from five of...
- Æthelflæd (c. 870 – 12 June 918)
ruled as Lady of the
Mercians in the
English Midlands from 911
until her
death in 918. She was the
eldest child of Alfred...
- The
Mercian Supremacy was the
period of Anglo-Saxon
history between c. 716 and c. 825, when the
kingdom of
Mercia dominated the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy...
- The
Mercian (also
known as 218
Broad Street by its
address and
formerly known as 2one2
Broad Street and
Broad Street Tower) is a 132-meter-tall (433-foot)...
-
Mercian was a
dialect spoken in the
Anglian kingdom of
Mercia (roughly
speaking the
Midlands of England, an area in
which four
kingdoms had been united...
- Æthelred (died 911)
became Lord of the
Mercians in
England shortly after the
death or
disappearance of Mercia's last king,
Ceolwulf II, in 879. He is also...
-
Mercia under Anglo-Saxon control. In the
early 880s Æthelred, Lord of the
Mercians, the
ruler of
western Mercia,
accepted Alfred's
lordship and
married his...
- the Old
English letters ð or þ. For the
Continental predecessors of the
Mercians in Angeln, see List of
kings of the Angles. For
their successors see List...