Wessex

Anglo-Saxon kingdom in the south of Great Britain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wessex was an old Anglo-Saxon kingdom before England became one country. It was one of seven kingdoms in England. It was named after the West Saxons. It was in the south and southwest of England. Wessex was a kingdom from the 6th century until the English state was made in the 9th century. It was an earldom between 1016 and 1066. Then "Wessex" was not an official place name. The 19th century novelist Thomas Hardy wrote about Wessex in his books which tell stories set in that area.

Quick Facts Kingdom of the West SaxonsWestseaxna rīce (Old English), Capitaland largest city ...
Kingdom of the West Saxons
Westseaxna rīce  (Old English)
519–927
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The Kingdom of Wessex in 900 AD
Capital
and largest city
Winchester
Official languagesOld English
Common languagesOld English (official), Latin
Religion
GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy
King 
 519–534 (first)
Cerdic
 924–927 (last)
Athelstan
LegislatureWitenagemot
Historical eraHeptarchy
 Established
519
 Disestablished
927
CurrencyPenny
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sub-Roman Britain
Kingdom of England
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Map of the British Isles circa 802

His Royal Highness The Prince Edward was given the title "Earl of Wessex" when he married Sophie who became the Countess of Wessex. The title Earl of Wessex had not been used since the last earl, King Harold Godwinson, was killed at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.


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