
1) Anglo-saxon kingdom 2) English girl name 3) People of Anglo-Saxon England
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The Kingdom of Mercia (Miercna rīce), usually referred to as Mercia ə, was one of the kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy. The name is a Latinisation of the Old English Mierce or Myrce, meaning `border people` (see March). The kingdom was centred on the valley of the River Trent and its tributaries, in the region now known as the English Mid.....
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(from Old English Merce, `People of the Marches [or Boundaries]`), one of the most powerful kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England; it held a position of ... [6 related articles]
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Anglo-Saxon kingdom that emerged in the 6th century. By the late 8th century it dominated all England south of the Humber, but from about 825 came under the power of
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The Mercia were a large and powerful tribe of Anglo-Saxon Britons ruling the English Midlands from Wales in the west, East Anglia in the east, the River Humber in the north and the River Thames in the south, and the less powerful tribes that lived in those parts. Suffering from Viking attacks during the 9th century, the kingdom was divided between ...
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Anglo-Saxon kingdom that emerged in the 6th century. By the late 8th century it dominated all England south of the Humber, but from about 825 came under the power of Wessex. Mercia eventually came to denote an area bounded by the Welsh border, the River Humber, East Anglia, and the River Thames
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