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    Heptarchy - Wikipedia

    The Heptarchy were the seven petty kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England that flourished from the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain in the 5th century until they were consolidated in the 8th century into the four kingdoms of East Anglia, Mercia, Northumbria, and Wessex. The term 'Heptarchy' (from the Greek … See more

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    By convention, the Heptarchy period lasted from the end of Roman rule in Britain in the 5th century, until most of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms came under the overlordship of Egbert of Wessex in 829. … See more

    The four main kingdoms in Anglo-Saxon England were:
    East Anglia
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    Northumbria, … See more

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    • Campbell, J. et al. The Anglo-Saxons (Penguin, 1991).
    • Sawyer, Peter Hayes. From Roman Britain to Norman England (Routledge, 2002). See more

     
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  5. Heptarchy | Definition & Maps | Britannica

    In Mercia, where Penda by now was king, Oswald was regarded as an enemy, and in 641 he was defeated and killed by a Mercian army. After this battle Northumbria devolved into its two ancient divisions of Deira and Bernicia. In …

  6. Northumbria - Wikipedia

    After the English from Wessex absorbed the Danish-ruled territories south of the Tees, Scots invasions reduced the rump Northumbria to an earldom stretching from the Tyne to the Tweed.

  7. Kingdom of Mercia - World History Encyclopedia

    Nov 30, 2018 · The Kingdom of Mercia (c. 527-879 CE) was an Anglo- Saxon political entity located in the midlands of present-day Britain and bordered on the south by the Kingdom of Wessex, on the west by Wales, north by …

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  9. Kingdom of Northumbria - World History Encyclopedia

    Nov 29, 2018 · In 829 CE, Northumbria submitted to Egbert of Wessex as overlord and Egbert, who had previously defeated Mercia in 825 CE, now ruled over the three greatest kingdoms in the land.

  10. Mercia | Anglo-Saxon, Heptarchy, Wessex | Britannica

    His reign marked the greatest advance to date toward political unification of England, and this was perhaps reflected in his relations with continental rulers, notably Charlemagne, who treated him almost as an equal. After Offa’s death, …

  11. Kingdom of Wessex - World History Encyclopedia

    Nov 23, 2018 · Under the reign of Beorhtric (r. 786-802 CE), Wessex prospered through negotiations and an alliance with Mercia. When Cynewulf died, Beorhtric's claim to succession was challenged by the nobleman Egbert but …

  12. Heptarchy - The Anglo-Saxons

    Jul 9, 2024 · The word Heptarchy means “rule by seven” in Greek, and it refers to seven kingdoms that were established during this period. The kingdoms were Northumbria, Mercia, Wessex, Kent, Essex, Sussex, and East Anglia.

  13. The Unification of England & the Death of the …

    Mar 18, 2024 · After a conclusive defeat in his war with the Welsh at the Battle of Conway 881, Æthelred turned to Wessex for protection. By 883, a land charter in Worcester, Mercia, records him governing as an “Ealdormen of Mercia…with …

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