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Cerdic ? ("The Great", of Wessex) d. about 534
From Rodovid EN
Lineage | Cerdicing |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Cerdic ? |
Other last names | "The Great", of Wessex |
Wiki-page | wikipedia:en:Cerdic of Wessex |
Events
child birth: ♂ w Cynric of Wessex [Cerdicing] d. about 560
marriage: ♀ Elesa vchEsla (Cymri) [-]
495 immigration: Hampshire (England)
from 519 - 534 title: King of Wessex
about 534 death:
Notes
Ancestry hypothesis :
Hypothesis source : some rodovid user with no source
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Everyone knowsRef needed ! that the genealogy of Alfred the Great is spurious past a certain point. This becomes evidentRef needed ! when he has generations of people who lived in the sixth century preceed those who can be reliably traced to the fourth. At which point does Asher's genealogy become unreliable... ManyRef needed ! state that the genealogy of Cerdic cannot be determined yet many of the naming conventions and surviving Roman military records of the sixth century give hints as to his origin in the RomanoBritish families of Wales and Cornwall.
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From grandparents to grandchildren