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  1. Creoda (Cryda or Crida, 6th century) may have been one of the first kings of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia, ruling toward the end of the 6th century. Although he is mentioned in a pedigree found in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle , Creoda is not given the title of king.

  2. Jan 14, 2009 · Creoda (or Crida) (died 593) was an early King of Mercia (c. 585 - 593). Creoda is recorded as having been the son of Cynewald, the grandson of Cnebba, and the great-grandson of Icel; consequently, members of the Mercian royal line were known as Iclingas.

    • Mercia, England
    • circa 521
    • England
    • Mercia, England
  3. CREODA c. 580 – c. 595. Argued by some to be the first true king of Mercia, Creoda was perhaps the first of the Angle kings to securely hold the region of Mercia. What is also likely is that during the previous 50 years, his ancestors had found it increasingly difficult to hold both their last remaining vestiges of East Anglia as well as Mercia.

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  5. When Creoda ben Cynewald, King of Mercia was born from 0521 to 0540, in England, his father, Cynewald De'Iclingas 3rd King of Mercia, was 39 and his mother, Sophie Cedricsdottir of Wessex Princess of Wessex, was 13. He married Ercie of Mercia before 0560, in England.

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  6. Creoda (Cryda or Crida, 6th century) may have been one of the first kings of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia, ruling toward the end of the 6th century. Although he is mentioned in a pedigree found in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Creoda is not given the title of king.

  7. Mar 9, 2020 · Explore genealogy for Creoda (Mercia) of Mercia born abt. 540 died 593 including ancestors + descendants + 2 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  8. Creoda may have been one of the first kings of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia, ruling toward the end of the 6th century. Although he is mentioned in a pedigree found in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Creoda is not given the title of king.

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