Sussex is a county in South East England whose recorded history dates back to the 477 arrival of the Saxons who then founded the Kingdom of Sussex, although archaeological studies have revealed past inhabitants dating back 80,000 years. Sussex, as a name, may also refer to:
Places
England
- Sussex, England, the historic county, which is now divided into East Sussex and West Sussex
United States
- Sussex, New Jersey;
- Sussex, Wisconsin;
- Sussex, Wyoming, twenty miles east of Kaycee;
- Sussex County, Delaware;
- Sussex County, New Jersey;
- Sussex County, Virginia.
Canada
Animals
- Sussex chicken, a dual purpose breed created in England;
- Sussex Spaniel, a breed of dog developed in England.
Other
- Earl of Sussex, a formal title created several times in the Peerages of England, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom;
- Duke of Sussex, a peerage title conferred in 1801 but currently extinct;
- HMS Sussex, the name of various English warships;
- Sussex pledge, a pledge given by Germany in 1916 prompted by the sinking of the passenger ferry Sussex;
- Sussex Records, a former record label in Hollywoood;
- Sussex Stakes, Group 1 flat horse race in the United Kingdom;
- University of Sussex, an English campus university situated in East Sussex.
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