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  1. Ceolwulf I was the King of Mercia, a kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England, from 821 until his deposition in 823. He was the brother of Coenwulf, his predecessor, and was deposed by Beornwulf. [1]

  2. Ceolwulf fue rey de Mercia, Estanglia y Kent, entre 821 a 823. Era hermano de Cœnwulf, su predecesor, y fue depuesto por Beornwulf.

  3. 27 de nov. de 2005 · Ceolwulf I was King of Mercia, East Anglia and Kent, from 821 to 823. He was the brother of Cœnwulf, his predecessor, and was deposed by Beornwulf. William of Malmesbury declared that, after Coenwulf: “the kingdom of the Mercians declining, and if I may use the expression, nearly lifeless, produced nothing worthy of historical ...

  4. Ceolwulf I fue rey de Mercia, un reino de la Inglaterra anglosajona, desde 821 hasta su deposición en 823. Era hermano de Coenwulf, su predecesor, y fue...

  5. 30 de nov. de 2018 · Ceolwulf cedió la parte oriental de Mercia a los vikingos para su colonización en el 879 y se convirtió en parte de Danelaw (región de Gran Bretaña, dominada por las leyes y costumbres danesas) mientras que Ceolwulf II pudo gobernar en Mercia occidental por consentimiento de los daneses.

  6. 3 de may. de 2023 · After the Vikings ousted Mercian king Burgred by 874, Ceolwulf, the last king of Mercia was on the throne. According to many sources, he wasn’t in charge and was a puppet of the Viking leaders. Others, however, suggest he was in fact a king in reality as well as in name.

  7. CEOLWULF I 821 – 823. After the death of Coenwulf in 821, the throne was handed to his brother, Ceolwulf. Unfortunately Ceolwulf didn’t have a very good time at it, and is now known as the king that ushered in the beginning of the Mercian decline.