Anglo-Saxon monarchs
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The foremost of the kings of Anglo-Saxon England was Ælle of Sussex in 477, who was much later followed by Alfred the Great (who took the place of Ethelred) in 871. The last king of the Anglo-Saxon period was Edgar Atheling, who was deposed by William I in 1066. Many of these monarchs used the name Bretwalda.
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Anglo-Saxon kings
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Anglo-Saxon England
The separate kingdoms which made up Anglo-Saxon England were:
Subkingdoms of Northumbria
Other minor kingdoms
- Isle of Wight
- Surrey
- Kingdom of the Iclingas
- Lindsey
- Hwicce
- Whitghar
- See Kingdom of Essex
- See Kings of Kent
Anglo-Saxon England
The separate kingdoms which made up Anglo-Saxon England were:
Subkingdoms of Northumbria
Other minor kingdoms
- Isle of Wight
- Surrey
- Kingdom of the Iclingas
- Lindsey
- Hwicce
- Whitghar
- See Kings of Kent
Anglo-Saxon England
The separate kingdoms which made up Anglo-Saxon England were:
Subkingdoms of Northumbria
Other minor kingdoms
- Isle of Wight
- Surrey
- Kingdom of the Iclingas
- Lindsey
- Hwicce
- Whitghar
Anglo-Saxon England
The separate kingdoms which made up Anglo-Saxon England were:
Subkingdoms of Northumbria
Other minor kingdoms
- Isle of Wight
- Surrey
- Kingdom of the Iclingas
- Lindsey
- Hwicce
- Whitghar
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