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  1. Beorhtwulf of Mercia. Beorhtwulf ( Old English: [ˈbeorˠxtwuɫf], meaning "bright wolf"; also spelled Berhtwulf; died 852) was King of Mercia, a kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England, from 839 or 840 to 852. His ancestry is unknown, though he may have been connected to Beornwulf, who ruled Mercia in the 820s. Almost no coins were issued by Beorhtwulf ...

  2. Eowa was a king of Mercia who ruled along with his more famous brother Penda of Mercia. In 757 the king of Mercia,Athelbald, was murdered. There was a short civil war between others claiming the throne. An ealdorman named Beornred took the throne of Mercia but Offa drove him out of Mercia and became king himself that same year.

  3. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beornrad_of_Mercia&oldid=177684462"This page was last edited on 13 December 2007, at 16:55

  4. Beornwulf af Mercia. Sølvpenny med Beornwulf slået i East Anglia mellem 823–825. Ceolwulf 1. Beornwulf af Mercia (død 826) var en angelsaksisk konge over Mercia fra 823 til sin død i 826. Under hans korte regeringstid kollapsede Mercias overherredømme over de andre angelsaksiske kongerier i Heptarkiet, hvor Mercias konge også regerede ...

  5. 24. Nov. 2020 · Considered one of the most powerful kings in Anglo-Saxon England, Offa was the king of Mercia – a southern English kingdom that proved itself a real force to reckon with between the 7th and 9th centuries. Following the civil war that ensued after the assassination of King Aethelbald of Mercia (reign, 716-757), Offa went on to defeat Beornred ...

  6. Denne skabelon skal kombineres med en licensskabelon for USA, der angiver hvorfor dette værk er offentlig ejendom i USA.Bemærk at i et mindre antal lande varer ophavsretten længere end 70 år: Mexiko har 100 år, Jamaica har 95 år, Colombia har 80 år og Guatemala og Samoa har 75 år.

  7. 15. Juli 2023 · Son of Edward the Elder and nephew of Æthelflæd. Became King of Mercia on Edward's death (Jul 924), and King of Wessex about 16 days later. 27 Oct 939. Eadgar. 957 – 959. Nephew of Æthelstan. Seized control of Mercia and Northumbria in May 957, before succeeding to the reunited English throne in Oct 959.