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England's largest island, just off the south coast. Originally named Wihtwara, meaning “Men of Wiht,' after Wihtgar, a nephew of Cerdic who was one of the earliest kings of Wessex. Bede records that in subsequent years, it traded hands between the kingdoms of Mercia and Wessex, amid much slaughter.
[[England]]'s [[Isle of Wight|largest island]], just off the south coast. Originally named {{Wiki|Wihtwara}}, meaning “Men of Wiht,' after Wihtgar, a nephew of {{Wiki|Cerdic of Wessex|Cerdic}} who was one of the earliest kings of [[Wessex]]. {{Wiki|Bede}} records that in subsequent years, it traded hands between the kingdoms of [[Mercia]] and Wessex, amid much slaughter.
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England's largest island, just off the south coast. Originally named Wihtwara, meaning “Men of Wiht,' after Wihtgar, a nephew of Cerdic who was one of the earliest kings of Wessex. Bede records that in subsequent years, it traded hands between the kingdoms of Mercia and Wessex, amid much slaughter.