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- Merewalh abstract "Merewalh (sometimes given as Merwal or Merewald was a sub-king of the Magonsæte, a western cadet kingdom of Mercia thought to have been located in Herefordshire and Shropshire. Merewalh is thought to have lived in the mid to late 7th century, having acceded the throne during the time of Penda of Mercia, who, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle implies, was his father [1]:A.D. 656. This year was Peada slain; and Wulfhere, son of Penda, succeeded to the kingdom of the Mercians. In his time waxed the abbey of Medhamsted very rich, which his brother had begun. The king loved it much, for the love of his brother Peada, and for the love of his wed-brother Oswy, and for the love of Saxulf the abbot. He said, therefore, that he would dignify and honour it by the counsel of his brothers, Ethelred and Merwal; and by the counsel of his sisters, Kyneburga and Kyneswitha; and by the counsel of the archbishop, who was called Deus-dedit; and by the counsel of all his peers, learned and lewd, that in his kingdom were.The name Merewalh signifies \"Famous Foreigner\" or \"Celebrated Welshman\", possibly indicating that he, and perhaps even Penda's dynasty, was of Celtic origin. During his lifetime, Merewalh converted to Christianity in about 660, founding Leominster Priory[2]. Merewalh married Saint Ermenburga, having several children (see below). He died sometime between 670 and 685, being succeeded by his son Merchelm.".
- Merewalh wikiPageExternalLink www.operationleofric.com.
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- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Category:7th-century_English_monarchs.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Converts_to_Christianity_from_pagan_religions.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Herefordshire.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Shropshire.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Category:House_of_Icel.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Domne_Eafe.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Florence_of_Worcester.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Herefordshire.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Kentish_Royal_Legend.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Kyneburga,_Kyneswide_and_Tibba.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Magonsæte.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Merchelm.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Mercia.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Mildburh.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Mildgyth.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Mildrith.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Penda_of_Mercia.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Priory_Church,_Leominster.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLink Shropshire.
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLinkText "King of Mercia".
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Merefin".
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Merewald".
- Merewalh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Merewalh".
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- Merewalh subject Category:7th-century_English_monarchs.
- Merewalh subject Category:Converts_to_Christianity_from_pagan_religions.
- Merewalh subject Category:History_of_Herefordshire.
- Merewalh subject Category:History_of_Shropshire.
- Merewalh subject Category:House_of_Icel.
- Merewalh comment "Merewalh (sometimes given as Merwal or Merewald was a sub-king of the Magonsæte, a western cadet kingdom of Mercia thought to have been located in Herefordshire and Shropshire. Merewalh is thought to have lived in the mid to late 7th century, having acceded the throne during the time of Penda of Mercia, who, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle implies, was his father [1]:A.D. 656. This year was Peada slain; and Wulfhere, son of Penda, succeeded to the kingdom of the Mercians.".
- Merewalh label "Merewalh".
- Merewalh sameAs Q3846734.
- Merewalh sameAs Merewalh.
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- Merewalh sameAs m.0h57xx.
- Merewalh sameAs Q3846734.
- Merewalh wasDerivedFrom Merewalh?oldid=702489170.
- Merewalh isPrimaryTopicOf Merewalh.