Polity Kingdom of Sussex (Mercia)

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Was an early medieval kingdom in what is now South England, one of the polities founded by the Saxons in Post-Roman Britain. It existed from either the fifth or the sixth century CE. After intermittent periods of domains by Mercia and Wessex, it was finally absorbed by the latter.

Establishment

  • January 772: The Kingdom of Sussex was subjected to Mercia from 771 to c. 796.

Chronology

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1. Mercian Supremacy

Was a period in the history of England when the kingdom of Mercia dominated the Anglo-Saxon petty kingdoms.

  • January 772: The Kingdom of Sussex was subjected to Mercia from 771 to c. 796.
  • January 797: Subject to Mercia from 771 to around 796, the Kingdom of Sussex was eventually absorbed by the Kingdom of Sussex. This marked the end of Mercian control over the territory, with the Kingdom of Sussex gaining dominance in the region.

Disestablishment

  • January 797: Subject to Mercia from 771 to around 796, the Kingdom of Sussex was eventually absorbed by the Kingdom of Sussex. This marked the end of Mercian control over the territory, with the Kingdom of Sussex gaining dominance in the region.