- m2. The
Mercialys'
subsidiaries include Mercialys Gestion,
Timur SCI,
Point Confort and La Diane,
among others. On
March 4, 2012,
Mercialys issued a...
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Mercia (/ˈmɜːrsiə, -ʃə, -siə/, Old English:
Miercna rīċe, "kingdom of the
border people"; Latin:
Merciorum regnum) was one of the
three main
Anglic kingdoms...
- Offa (died 29 July 796 AD) was King of
Mercia, a
kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England, from 757
until his
death in 796. The son of
Thingfrith and a descendant...
- Icel (c. 460 – c. 535), also
spelt Icil, is a
possible king of
Mercia. He was
supposedly the son of
Eomer (443–489), last King of the
Angles in Angeln...
- Old English: Burhræd) was an Anglo-Saxon king of
Mercia from 852 to 874.
Burgred became king of
Mercia in 852, and may have been
related to his predecessor...
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Pybba (570?–606/615) (also 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...
- English: Beornrǣd) (? – 757) was a
Mercian Thane who was
briefly King of
Mercia in 757.
Beornred ascended the
throne following the
murder of King Æthelbald...
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Cearl (or Ceorl) was an
early king of
Mercia who
ruled during the
early part of the 7th century,
until about 626. He is the
first Mercian king mentioned...
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Coenred (also
spelled Cenred or Cœnred fl. 675–709) was king of
Mercia from 704 to 709.
Mercia was an Anglo-Saxon
kingdom in the
English Midlands. He was a...
- century) may have been one of the
first kings of the Anglo-Saxon
kingdom of
Mercia,
ruling toward the end of the 6th century.
Although he is
mentioned in a...