Kerajaan Sussex

Sussex

Sūþseaxna Rīce
skt. 477[Fn 1]–860
Britania sekitar 800 M
Britania sekitar 800 M
StatusVasal Wessex (686–726, 827–860)
Vasal Mercia (771–796)
Ibu kotaChichester Selsey (kursi keuskupan Saxon Selatan)
Bahasa yang umum digunakanBahasa Inggris Kuno (Ænglisc)
Agama
Paganisme (seb. abad ke-7)
Kekristenan
 – Pra-Skisma (set. abad ke-7)
PemerintahanMonarki
Penguasa (lihat daftar penuh) 
• 477–491 atau kemudian
Ælle
• fl. skt. 660-685
Æðelwold
LegislatifWitenagemot
Era SejarahHeptarkhia
• Didirikan
skt. 477[Fn 1]
• Tunduk kepada Wessex
skt. 686 - 726
• Subject to Mercia
771 hingga skt. 796
• Tunduk kepada Wessex
Dari skt. 827
• Diintegrasi penuh ke Mahkota Wessex
860
Populasi
• 450
25000
• 1100
35000
Mata uangSkeatta
Didahului oleh
Digantikan oleh
Sub-Britania Romawi
Haestingas
Wessex
Sekarang bagian dari Britania Raya
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Kerajaan Saxon Selatan, sekarang disebut Kerajaan Sussex (/ˈsʌsɪks/; bahasa Inggris Kuno: Sūþseaxna rīce) merupakan salah satu dari tujuh kerajaan Anglo-Saxon[2] yang terletak di Britania Raya, yang batas-batasnya diperkirakan berada di wilayah Regnenses dan Sussex. Saxon Selatan dipimpin oleh raja-raja Sussex sampai negara tersebut dianeksasi oleh Wessex, mungkin pada tahun 827, setelah Pertempuran Ellendun.

Catatan

  1. ^ The traditional year given for the creation of the Kingdom of Sussex from Bede is 477; many academics think the date was probably about 20 years earlier, c. 457.[1]

Referensi

  1. ^ Brandon 2006, hlm. 68
  2. ^ The Latin name was used, for instance, by William of Malmesbury.

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