Ceolwulf I of Mercia
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Ceolwulf I was King of Mercia and Kent, from 821 to 823. He was the brother of Cœnwulf, his predecessor, and was deposed by Beornwulf.
- http://www.anglo-saxons.net/hwaet/?do=seek&query=S+186
- http://www.anglo-saxons.net/hwaet/?do=seek&query=S+187
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| Preceded by Coenwulf |
King of Mercia 821–823 |
Succeeded by Beornwulf |
| King of East Anglia 821–823 |
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| King of Kent 821-823 |
Succeeded by Baldred |
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| Icel • Cnebba • Cynewald • Creoda • Pybba • Ceorl • Penda • Eowa • Peada • Oswiu of Northumbria • Wulfhere • Æthelred I • Cœnred • Ceolred • Ceolwald • Æthelbald • Beornred • Offa* • Ecgfrith • Cœnwulf* • Cynehelm • Ceolwulf I* • Beornwulf** • Ludeca • Wiglaf • Ecgberht of Wessex • Wiglaf (again) • Wigmund • Wigstan • Beorhtwulf • Burgred • Ceolwulf II • Æthelred II*** • Æthelflæd*** • Ælfwynn*** * also king of Kent and king of East Anglia ** also king of East Anglia *** deputies for Alfred the Great and Edward the Elder |