The West Midlands in the Early Middle AgesLeicester University Press, 1992 - 221 sider |
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... became king in 632 , and that ' in 628 , for all that is known to the contrary , he may have been merely a landless noble of the Mercian royal house fighting for his own hand ' ( Stenton 1943 : 45 ) . If the beginning of Penda's reign ...
... became king in 632 , and that ' in 628 , for all that is known to the contrary , he may have been merely a landless noble of the Mercian royal house fighting for his own hand ' ( Stenton 1943 : 45 ) . If the beginning of Penda's reign ...
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... became Berkshire . In 829 Egbert of Wessex became briefly the immediate ruler of Mercia , but Wiglaf , Ludeca's successor , regained his kingdom in 830 . By contrast with these unsuccessful campaigns to east , south and north , the ...
... became Berkshire . In 829 Egbert of Wessex became briefly the immediate ruler of Mercia , but Wiglaf , Ludeca's successor , regained his kingdom in 830 . By contrast with these unsuccessful campaigns to east , south and north , the ...
Side 128
... became the boundary separating Staf- fordshire , Cheshire and Lancashire from Derbyshire and Yorkshire . Professor Davis considered that nothing was said in the document about the line of the boundary after it reached Watling Street ...
... became the boundary separating Staf- fordshire , Cheshire and Lancashire from Derbyshire and Yorkshire . Professor Davis considered that nothing was said in the document about the line of the boundary after it reached Watling Street ...
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