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  1. Creoda (Cryda or Crida, 6th century) may have been one of the first kings of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia, ruling toward the end of the 6th century. Although he is mentioned in a pedigree found in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Creoda is not given the title of king. His existence is disputed by some scholars.

  2. Creoda (Cryda O Crida, siglo VI) puede haber sido el primer rey del reino anglosajón de Mercia, gobernando hacia el fin del siglo VI. [1] [2] A pesar de que se le menciona en una genealogía en la Crónica anglosajona, a Creoda no se le concede el título de rey. Su existencia es discutida por algunos eruditos.

  3. 14 de ene. de 2009 · Creoda (or Crida) (died 593) was an early King of Mercia (c. 585 - 593). Creoda is recorded as having been the son of Cynewald, the grandson of Cnebba, and the great-grandson of Icel; consequently, members of the Mercian royal line were known as Iclingas.

  4. 30 de nov. de 2018 · El reino de Mercia (527-879) era una entidad política anglosajona ubicada en el centro (Midlands) de la actual Gran Bretaña y limitaba al sur con el reino de Wessex, al oeste con Gales, al norte con Northumbria y al este con Anglia oriental.

  5. El primer rey conocido de Mercia fue llamado Creoda; decía haber sido el bisnieto de Icel. Subió al poder aproximadamente en el año 585 y fue sucedido por su hijo Pybba de Mercia en 593.

  6. 14 de jul. de 2023 · Crioda, king of West Saxons. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creoda_of_Wessex. Creoda of Wessex (b. c. 493) is a shadowy figure in early Wessex history, mentioned only in the regnal list in the preface of the Anglo-Saxon chronicle. There he is stated to have been the son of Cerdic and father to Cynric. Creoda was a co-Ruler of West Saxons, before 534.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MerciaMercia - Wikipedia

    The earliest person named in any records as a king of Mercia is Creoda, said to have been the great-grandson of Icel. Coming to power around 584, he built a fortress at Tamworth which became the seat of Mercia's kings. [8] . His son Pybba succeeded him in 593.