Chester was one of the seats of the Mercian bishops, though the bishopric was variously styled as Chester, Coventry, or Coventry and Lichfield. |
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Nothelm consecrated three bishops during his archiepiscopate and agreed to the division of the Mercian diocese. |
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The innovations that Alfred introduced meant that within twenty years of his death, most of the Danelaw had been reconquered by the West Saxon kings and their Mercian allies. |
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Bede apparently had no informant at any of the main Mercian religious houses. |
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In Yorkshire, the language of the West Riding became dominated by Mercian influence during the industrialisation of the area. |
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In 2012, a new football league was formed called the Mercian Regional Football League. |
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The Kingdom of Mercia predated the emergence of heraldry, so there is no authentic Mercian heraldic device. |
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As a flag, it is flown from Tamworth Castle, the ancient seat of the Mercian Kings, to this day. |
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The cross has been incorporated into a number of coats of arms of Mercian towns, including Tamworth, Leek and Blaby. |
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The cap badge of the 2nd Mercian Battalion of the Territorial Army in the 1980s was a wyvern. |
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He established a second bishopric at Winchester, while the one at Dorchester was soon abandoned as Mercian power pushed southwards. |
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However, there is no evidence that Northumbria was ever under Mercian control during Offa's reign. |
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Modern English developed mainly from Mercian, but the Scots language developed from Northumbrian. |
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The four main dialectal forms of Old English were Mercian, Northumbrian, Kentish, and West Saxon. |
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It is believed to date from the 9th century by an anonymous Mercian author. |
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As commander of the Mercian army she worked with her brother, Edward the Elder, to win back the Mercian lands that were under Danish control. |
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The growing power of the Mercian kingdom to the south added to the problems faced by Northumbrian kings. |
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At the same time, the Mercian Regiment will be moved to the King's Division. |
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The local Cornovian people may have continued to reside in the area, perhaps as the Wrekensaete, under Mercian rule. |
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A likely context for construction is the 820s, when the Mercian king Coenwulf was fighting against a resurgent Welsh threat. |
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The village's football team, Wroxeter Rovers, currently compete in the Mercian Football League. |
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Offa's ancestry is given in the Anglian collection, a set of genealogies that include lines of descent for four Mercian kings. |
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It is unlikely that Offa had significant influence in the early years of his reign outside the traditional Mercian heartland. |
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Mercian control lasted until 796, the year of Offa's death, when Eadberht Praen was temporarily successful in regaining Kentish independence. |
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The 7th century saw a struggle for hegemony between Northumbria and Mercia, which in the 8th century gave way to Mercian preeminence. |
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The nature of Mercian kingship is not clear from the limited surviving sources. |
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There are two main theories regarding the ancestry of Mercian kings of this period. |
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Wermund, Vermund or Garmund is an ancestor of the Mercian royal family, a son of Wihtlaeg and father of Offa. |
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The Mercian dialect was spoken as far east as the border of East Anglia and as far west as Offa's Dyke, bordering Wales. |
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There exist strong and weak verbs in Mercian that too conjugate in their own ways. |
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A brief revival of East Anglian independence under Eadwald after Offa's death in 796 was soon suppressed by the new Mercian king, Coenwulf. |
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There had been a Kentish royal hall and reeve in Lundenwic until at least the 680s, but the city then passed into Mercian hands. |
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In 796 Offa died, and in this moment of Mercian weakness a Kentish rebellion under Eadbert Praen temporarily succeeded. |
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From the late 8th century, Sussex seems to have absorbed the Kingdom of the Haestingas, after the region was conquered by the Mercian king Offa. |
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Indeed, the Viking army did withdraw from Reading in the autumn of 871 to take up winter quarters in Mercian London. |
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Both the Danish leader Ivar and the Mercian leader Burgred died during this campaign. |
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Leaving Robert of Mortain in charge of Lincolnshire, he turned west and defeated the Mercian rebels in battle at Stafford. |
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On 16 March 2011, Mercian Way, the final section of the city's inner ring road, was opened to traffic. |
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Abbey Street is the only road between the two ends from which Mercian Way can be accessed. |
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There are a number of casual references scattered throughout the Bede's history to this aspect of Mercian military policy. |
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By the middle of the 8th century, other kingdoms of southern Britain were also affected by Mercian expansionism. |
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In May 2012 the Mercian Regional Football League was created, replacing the Shropshire County Premier Football League and Telford Combination. |
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Wilfrid went to Mercia, where he helped missionaries and acted as bishop for the Mercian king. |
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During the 8th century Wessex was overshadowed by Mercia, whose power was then at its height, and the West Saxon kings may at times have acknowledged Mercian overlordship. |
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The example on the left is the official device of the Mercian Regiment. |
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After the defeat of the Mercian king Beornwulf around AD 825, Sigered, the last king of Essex, ceded the kingdom which then became a possession of the Wessex king Egbert. |
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Mercian constituted the middle section of the country, divided from the southern dialects by the Thames and from Northumbrian by the Humber and Mersey rivers. |
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At the end of the 9th century, following the invasions of the Vikings and their Great Heathen Army, much of the former Mercian territory was absorbed into the Danelaw. |
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Mercian authority was replaced by that of Wessex in 825, following the latter's victory at the Battle of Ellandun, and the Mercian client king Baldred was expelled. |
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Mercian grammar has the same structure as other West Germanic dialects. |
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Mercian and Northumbrian are together referred to as Anglian. |
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The area to the southwest of the river is more influenced by Mercian dialect whilst that to the northeast is more influenced by Northumbrian dialect. |
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Little is known of warfare between the English and the Danes over the next few years, but in 909, Edward sent a West Saxon and Mercian army to ravage Northumbria. |
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In this model, the Mercian kings are little more than leading noblemen. |
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Aethelheard ultimately succeeded in this struggle for the throne, and there are subsequent indications that he ruled subject to Mercian authority. |
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The resulting list of eight bretwaldas omits several strong Mercian kings. |
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A letter written by Alcuin in 797 to a Mercian ealdorman named Osbert makes it apparent that Offa had gone to great lengths to ensure that his son Ecgfrith would succeed him. |
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Soon after gaining power, he surprised a Mercian army at Rhyd y Groes near Welshpool and totally defeated it, killing Edwin, brother of the Leofric, Earl of Mercia. |
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Anyway, battle put the princes' lives at risk, as is demonstrated by the Northumbrian and Mercian overlordships brought to an end by a defeat in the field. |
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