Northumbria, Mercia, Wessex.
There is much discussion about the beginning of English Kings. In Anglo-Saxon times, there were several kings: King Egbert of Wessex and King Offa of Mercia are sometimes described as kings of England, but not by all historians.
No, England was a single country under Saxon Kings in the 10th Century.
Edward the Confessor was one of the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England and is usually regarded as the last king of the House of Wessex, ruling from 1042 to 1066.
They were Scandinavian men who served as servants to high ranking nobles and kings, but they were not slaves. Typically they were warriors who acted as bodyguards. The Saxon kingdoms of England also had "huscarls" which were basically the same thing.
Northumbria, Mercia, Wessex.
From Shakespeare "thane" is a king's companion in Anglo Saxon England.
There is much discussion about the beginning of English Kings. In Anglo-Saxon times, there were several kings: King Egbert of Wessex and King Offa of Mercia are sometimes described as kings of England, but not by all historians.
The assembly of Anglo-Saxon "regional kings", called Witan.
Edmund II, Edward the Confessor, Harold II (Godwinson).
No, England was a single country under Saxon Kings in the 10th Century.
Otto the Great or Otto I. Saxon kings of Germany. (936-973)
Sparta was ruled by two hereditary kings. This meant that the kings were not related to each other, but their titles were passed down to their sons. Sparta also had a council of elders who advised the kings.
Robert C Jenkins has written: 'The Saxon dynasty' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, History
Rory Naismith has written: 'Money and power in Anglo-Saxon England' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain, Numismatics, Coins, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Saxons, Coinage, Mints, History
Barbara Yorke has written: 'Nunneries and the Anglo-Saxon royal houses' -- subject(s): History, Convents, Monasticism and religious orders for women, Women in politics 'Kings and kingdoms of early Anglo-Saxon England' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Anglo-Saxons, History 'The conversion of Britain' -- subject(s): Church history, History
J. M. Lappenberg has written: 'A History Of England Under The Norman Kings Or, From The Battle Of Hastings To The Accession Of The House Of Plantagenet' 'Urkundliche Geschichte des hansischen Stahlhofes zu London' -- subject(s): Hanseatic League, Londoner Stahlhof, Steelyards, History 'A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings Part One 1845' 'Geschichte von England' -- subject(s): History, Anglo-Saxons, Kings and rulers 'A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings Part Two 1845'