Kent merged with the kingdom of Wessex in 860.
Mercia merged with the kingdom of Wessex in 919.
Cerdic was The King of Wessex from 519-534.
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Wessex was one of the ancient Saxon Kingdoms of England, it broadly included what is now called "The West Country" - Devon, Dorset and parts of Somerset. === === Wessex was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom which was founded c.520AD around Dorchester-on-Thames and is usually considered to have included the counties of; * Hampshire (where the capital of Wessex, Winchester, is located) * Wiltshire * Dorset * Somerset * Isle of Wight * Devon * Berkshire Additionally, Oxfordshire is often considered within the bounds of Wessex as is Gloucestershire, however both these areas alternated between being parts of Wessex or Mercia, the midland kingdom. Cornwall was annexed by Wessex in about 825AD. Around this time Wessex also annexed the previously independent kingdoms of Essex, Sussex and Surrey although these were ruled by the Wessex dynasty they were not considered parts of Wessex, rather subordinate territories whose rulers were either junior members of the Wessex dynasty or paid homage to the Kings of Wessex.
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The symbol of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Wessex is the white horse, which is prominently featured on the flag of the county of Wessex. This emblem is associated with the legendary figure of King Alfred the Great, who is often celebrated for his leadership and defense against Viking invasions. The white horse is thought to represent strength and nobility, reflecting the kingdom's historical significance in early medieval England.
Prince Edward is the Earl of Wessex, his spouse, Sophie is the Countess
1. Northumberland 2. EastAnglia 3. Mercia 4. Essex 5. Kent 6. Sussex 7. Wessex
Ramsgate is in Kent, in the United Kingdom.
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Cynric of Wessex died in 560.