• identity and family relationships.: 58  Ceol is portrayed as the son of Cutha (or Cuthwulf), the son of Cynric of Wessex. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
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    617 by Cynegils of Wessex. The genealogies do not agree on Cynegils' pedigree: his father is variously given as Ceola, Ceolwulf, Ceol, Cuthwine, Cutha...
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  • of the House of Wessex, the son of King Ceawlin of Wessex. Cuthwine's father Ceawlin was deposed from the throne of Wessex in 592 by his nephew Ceol....
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  • whether his successor, Cynegils, was his son or the son of his older brother Ceol. House of Wessex family tree Yorke, Ceolwulf Kirby 2000, p. 46. Yorke 1990...
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    Celin, died ca. 593) was a King of Wessex. He may have been the son of Cynric of Wessex and the grandson of Cerdic of Wessex, whom the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
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    list of monarchs of the Kingdom of the West Saxons (Wessex) until 886 AD. For later monarchs, see the List of English monarchs. While the details of the...
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    succeeded to the government in Wessex, and held it one and thirty winters. Cynegils was the son of Ceol, Ceol of Cutha, Cutha of Cynric." Contradicting this...
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  • throne of Wessex. This enigmatic prince and his long roster of descendants were not forgotten by the West Saxons, however. When the line of Ceol finally...
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  • Cynric (redirect from Cynric of Wessex)
    Battle of Badon Hill (Mons Badonicus). Cynric was portrayed by Til Schweiger. House of Wessex family tree According to the Online DNB article on Ceol, he...
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    Austrasia, the eastern part of the Frankish Kingdom. Ceolwulf succeeds his brother Ceol as king of Wessex. He becomes regent of Ceol's son Cynegils who is too...
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    prisoner and goes into exile. Ceol succeeds his uncle Ceawlin after his defeat at Woden's Burg. He becomes king of Wessex (according to the Anglo-Saxon...
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    Sussex, and Wessex); their Christianisation during the 7th century; the threat of Viking invasions and Danish settlers; the gradual unification of England...
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    came back into Mercian control. The causes of the fluctuating fortunes of Mercia and Wessex are a matter of speculation, but it may be that Carolingian...
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    Cholsey (redirect from Ceol's Isle)
    section of villa remaining within the archaeologically excavated area has been preserved in situ. The village itself was founded on an island ("Ceol's Isle")...
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    West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List (category Texts of Anglo-Saxon England)
    early history of Wessex and the attempts of its dynasties (at the time of Alfred the Great and possibly before) to project an image of dynastic stability...
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  • however, says the opponent was Ceol, Ceawlin's nephew. Ceawlin is recorded as dying the following year and was succeeded by Ceol; his son Cuthwine went into...
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  • prisoner and goes into exile. Ceol succeeds his uncle Ceawlin after his defeat at Woden's Burg. He becomes king of Wessex (according to the Anglo-Saxon...
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  • King (560–592) Cynric, King (534–560) Ceol, King (591–597) Ceolwulf, King (597–611) Great Britain: Wales Kingdom of Ceredigion – Serwyl ap Usai [br], King...
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