- -siə/, Old English:
Miercna rīċe, "kingdom of the
border people"; Latin:
Merciorum regnum) was one of the
three main
Anglic kingdoms founded after Sub-Roman...
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Edition 2014
HarperCollins Publishers Williams, Ann (1982). "Princeps
Merciorum Gentis: the Family,
Career and
Connections of Ælfhere,
Ealdorman of Mercia"...
- Williams, "Ælfhere (d. 983)" Williams, "Princeps
Merciorum gentis", p. 147. Williams, "Princeps
Merciorum gentis", p. 147 (note 21). S 1485 S 597 "Ælric...
- rex
Merciorum atque provincie Cancie brother of Cuðred and Ceolwulf; also King of
Mercia (796-821) fl. 822 to 823
Ceolwulf Ceolwulf rex
Merciorum vel...
- Brepols. pp. 5–28. ISBN 978-2-503-52359-0. Williams, Ann (1982). "Princeps
Merciorum Gentis:the Family,
Career and
Connections of Ælfhere,
Ealdorman of Mercia"...
- Anglo-Saxon Books, 1998. ISBN 1-898281-21-1 Williams, Ann, "Princeps
Merciorum Gentis: The Family,
Career and
Connections of Ælfhere,
Ealdorman of Mercia"...
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Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-1401-3764-4. Williams, Ann (1982). "Princeps
Merciorum Gentis:the Family,
Career and
Connections of Ælfhere,
Ealdorman of Mercia"...
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Coenwulf styled himself "King of the
Mercians and the
Province of Kent" (rex
Merciorum atque provincie Cancie) in a
charter dated 809. Offa's
domination of the...
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along with
Ecgfrith and Ælfflæd. By 780 she is Cyneðryð Dei
gratia regina Merciorum ("Cynethryth, by the
Grace of God,
Queen of the Mercians"). It has been...
- Wilfrid, in Age of Bede, pp. 169–170.
Contigit itaque in
diebus Coenredi Merciorum regis, **** Brittones,
infesti hostes Saxonici generis, bellis, praedis...