Cedda (alternatively Cadda or Chad) was the second son of Cuthwine and consequently a member of the Wessex family. He was born c. 590 and his death date...
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Caedwalla was said to be the son of Cedda and the grandson of Cutha, where Cutha here presumably refers to Cuthwine, since Cedda is also said to be the brother...
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San Pietro a Cedda is a Romanesque-style, former Roman Catholic church located in the frazione of Cedda in the town of Poggibonsi, Province of Siena, region...
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potentially non-Germanic names of some of his descendants including Ceawlin, Cedda and Cædwalla. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle provides a pedigree tracing Cerdic's...
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the Hospitallers built in the early 11th century. Pieve of San Pietro a Cedda: Romanesque Pieve church located kilometres from Poggibonsi's centre. It...
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Cedd (Latin: Cedda, Ceddus; c. 620 – 26 October 664) was an Anglo-Saxon monk and bishop from the Kingdom of Northumbria. He was an evangelist of the Middle...
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king in the lands of the West Saxons. Cenberht was said to be the son of Cedda (or Cadda), about whom nothing is recorded, and the grandson of Cutha. It...
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death of his father Cuthwine had at least three sons: Cynebald, born 585; Cedda, born 590; Cuthwulf, born 592. The name of their mother is not recorded...
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592–597 Ceolwulf d. 611 5th King of Wessex 597–611 Cuthgils ? Cynebald ? Cedda c. 590? Cuthwulf fl. 592–648 Cynegils d. 643 6th King of Wessex 611–643...
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date) Boran, Queen of Persia (d. 632) Braulio, bishop of Zaragoza (d. 651) Cedda, prince of Wessex (approximate date) Dervan, prince of the Sorbs (approximate...
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