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- Merewalh (sometimes given as Merwal or Merewald was a sub-king of the Magonsæte, a western cadet kingdom of Mercia thought to have been located in Herefordshire...
- domination at this time. Here a king called Merewalh ruled over the Magonsaete; in later centuries it was said that Merewalh was a son of Penda, but this is considered...
- Caucasian Albania Li Chunfeng, Chinese mathematician and historian (b. 602) Merewalh, king of Magonsæte (approximate date) Safiyya bint Huyayy, wife of Muhammad...
- sister Eormenburg means she is often now known by that name. Married to Merewalh of Mercia, she had at least four children. When her two brothers, Æthelred...
- the late 7th and early 8th centuries, of which three rulers are known: Merewalh, Mildfrith, and Merchelm. By the later 8th century, the region would seem...
- her remains were moved to Canterbury. Mildrith was the daughter of King Merewalh of Magonsaete, an area similar to the present day Herefordshire, a sub-kingdom...
- audience, in Lundene. Fortunately, some of Merewalh's cavalrymen show up and free Uhtred. Uhtred persuades Merewalh to give him 180 of his warriors and to...
- Æthelred, and two sisters, Cyneburh and Cyneswith; it is also possible that Merewalh, king of the Magonsæte, was Wulfhere's brother. He married Eormenhild of...
- travels to the Kingdom of Sus**** and begins to evangelise the people. King Merewalh of Magonsæte founds the monastery of Wenlock Priory in Shropshire, England...
- Peada, and two sisters, Cyneburh and Cyneswith; it is also possible that Merewalh, king of the Magonsæte, was Æthelred's brother. In 674, according to Stephen...