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  1. Burgred (also Burhred or Burghred; Old English: Burhræd) was an Anglo-Saxon king of Mercia from 852 to 874. Family. Burgred became king of Mercia in 852, [1] and may have been related to his predecessor Beorhtwulf. [2] . After Easter in 853, Burgred married Æthelswith, daughter of Æthelwulf, king of the West Saxons. [1] .

  2. Burgred o Burhred o Burghred, fue rey de Mercia entre los años 852 y 874. Reinado. Burgred ascendió al trono en 852. Ese mismo año o al siguiente, Etelwulfo de Wessex solicita su ayuda para someter el norte de Gales.

  3. Burgred was the king of Mercia (from 852/853) who was driven out by the Danes and went to Rome. In 852 or 853 he called upon Aethelwulf of Wessex to aid him in subduing the North Welsh. The request was granted and the campaign proved successful, the alliance being sealed by the marriage of Burgred.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 30 de nov. de 2018 · El reino de Mercia (527-879) era una entidad política anglosajona ubicada en el centro (Midlands) de la actual Gran Bretaña y limitaba al sur con el reino de Wessex, al oeste con Gales, al norte con Northumbria y al este con Anglia oriental.

    • Joshua J. Mark
  5. 1 de may. de 2022 · Burgræd, King of Mercia was the son of Beorhtwulf, King of Mercia and Sædryð. He married Æðelswyð, daughter of Æðelwulf, King of Wessex and Osburga, after 2 April 853 at Palace of Chippenham, Wiltshire, England. He died in 874. He was buried at Pavia, Italy.

    • Mercia
    • Tamworth Castle, Mercia, UK
    • circa 815
    • circa 888 (64-81)Pavia, Lombardy, Italy
  6. 3 de may. de 2023 · The Mercian ruler Burghred – as his name was often recorded – was probably the last independent king of Mercia who wielded any true power. His successor Ceolwulf II is thought to have been little more than a puppet ruler for the Vikings. Here is the intriguing story of Burgred of Mercia.

  7. Mercia ( /ˈmɜːrʃiə -ʃə/, /ˈmɜːsɪə/ inglés antiguo: Miercna rīċe latín: Merciorum regnum) fue uno de los reinos de la heptarquía anglosajona, lo que ahora es el centro de Inglaterra, en la región conocida como las Tierras Medias, 1 en la región Central, con su corazón en el valle del río Trent y sus afluentes.