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How to use Mercian in a sentence

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Chester was one of the seats of the Mercian bishops, though the bishopric was variously styled as Chester, Coventry, or Coventry and Lichfield.
Nothelm consecrated three bishops during his archiepiscopate and agreed to the division of the Mercian diocese.
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.
Bede apparently had no informant at any of the main Mercian religious houses.
In Yorkshire, the language of the West Riding became dominated by Mercian influence during the industrialisation of the area.
In 2012, a new football league was formed called the Mercian Regional Football League.
The Kingdom of Mercia predated the emergence of heraldry, so there is no authentic Mercian heraldic device.
As a flag, it is flown from Tamworth Castle, the ancient seat of the Mercian Kings, to this day.
The cross has been incorporated into a number of coats of arms of Mercian towns, including Tamworth, Leek and Blaby.
The cap badge of the 2nd Mercian Battalion of the Territorial Army in the 1980s was a wyvern.
He established a second bishopric at Winchester, while the one at Dorchester was soon abandoned as Mercian power pushed southwards.
However, there is no evidence that Northumbria was ever under Mercian control during Offa's reign.
Modern English developed mainly from Mercian, but the Scots language developed from Northumbrian.
The four main dialectal forms of Old English were Mercian, Northumbrian, Kentish, and West Saxon.
It is believed to date from the 9th century by an anonymous Mercian author.
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.
The growing power of the Mercian kingdom to the south added to the problems faced by Northumbrian kings.
At the same time, the Mercian Regiment will be moved to the King's Division.
The local Cornovian people may have continued to reside in the area, perhaps as the Wrekensaete, under Mercian rule.
A likely context for construction is the 820s, when the Mercian king Coenwulf was fighting against a resurgent Welsh threat.
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During the sessions of the gemot, the brothers were accused of treason and slain in the house of Eadric, the Mercian earl.
He is devoted to history, and is President of the Mercian Archaeological Society.
Mercian Labels chose the digital press to facilitate its double-digit growth path.
The British Army's Mercian Regiment put in a valiant performance going in level at half-time but in the end succumbed to a better team.
They go with the good wishes of the branch, and were delivered to RHQ the Mercian Regt.
At the memorial, members were asked to try to form a branch in Walsall of the Mercian Regimental Association.
Also probably the name Eawa, in the genealogy of the Mercian kings.
This is confirmed by the present state of the Mercian dialects.
Hence the Mercian king must then have been the overlord of London.
Nevertheless its character is said to be West Saxon rather than Mercian.
In 756 Offa, the greatest of the Mercian kings, ascended the throne.
To the west of the church are a quadrangular A Mercian King.
However, Tesco and developer Mercian Developments had already lodged plans to build a Tesco store and a DIY centre on the site and pay for the relief road.
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