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- House_of_Wessex_family_tree abstract "The following chart is a family tree of the kings of the House of Wessex, a dynasty whose members were Kings of Wessex. The chart shows their (claimed) descent from the traditional first king of Wessex, Cerdic, down to the children of Alfred the Great. A continuation of the tree into the 10th and 11th centuries can be found at English monarchs family tree.".
- Q5915534 abstract "The following chart is a family tree of the kings of the House of Wessex, a dynasty whose members were Kings of Wessex. The chart shows their (claimed) descent from the traditional first king of Wessex, Cerdic, down to the children of Alfred the Great. A continuation of the tree into the 10th and 11th centuries can be found at English monarchs family tree.".
- House_of_Wessex_family_tree comment "The following chart is a family tree of the kings of the House of Wessex, a dynasty whose members were Kings of Wessex. The chart shows their (claimed) descent from the traditional first king of Wessex, Cerdic, down to the children of Alfred the Great. A continuation of the tree into the 10th and 11th centuries can be found at English monarchs family tree.".
- Q5915534 comment "The following chart is a family tree of the kings of the House of Wessex, a dynasty whose members were Kings of Wessex. The chart shows their (claimed) descent from the traditional first king of Wessex, Cerdic, down to the children of Alfred the Great. A continuation of the tree into the 10th and 11th centuries can be found at English monarchs family tree.".