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Earl of Mercia

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62:. However he was implicated in the rebellion of 1071 and was dispossessed. Following the death of Edwin the earldom was broken up, the power and regional jurisdiction of the earl passing to the newly formed earldoms of 176:, 1017: "This year King Knute took to the whole government of England, and divided it into four parts: Wessex for himself, East-Anglia for Thurkyll, Mercia for Edric, Northumbria for Eric." 206:, 1007: "In this year also was Edric appointed alderman over all the kingdom of the Mercians.", 1017: "This year also was Alderman Edric slain at London". 22:
was a title in the late Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Danish, and early Anglo-Norman period in England. During this period the earldom covered the lands of the old
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in the 10th century, it became an earldom in the Anglo-Danish period. During the time of King
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Noble title in the late Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Danish, and early Anglo-Norman period in England
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The Earls of Mercia: Lordship and Power in Late Anglo-Saxon England
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Index

Kingdom of Mercia
English Midlands
ealdormen
Wessex
Edward
Leofric
House
Godwine
Conquest
King William
Chester
Shrewsbury
Ælfhere
Ælfric Cild
Eadric Streona
Leofric
Ælfgar
Edwin
List of monarchs of Mercia
Earl of March
Welsh Marches
Marcher Lords
Council of the Marches
ISBN
1-281-15034-7
David Crouch
ISBN
1-85285-387-5
ISBN
1-85285-389-1

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