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{{Faction_Infobox|locations = [[East Anglia]]
{{Faction_Infobox|locations = [[East Anglia]]<br>Essex<br>Kent<br>Sussex<br>[[Mercia]]<br>[[Northumbria]]<br>[[Wessex]]
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|predecessor = Roman Britain|successor = [[England]]|religion = [[Christianity]]|formed = Approx. 450 CE|collapsed = 829 CE}}
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[[Wessex]]|predecessor = Roman Britain|successor = [[England]]|religion = [[Christianity]]|formed = Approx. 450 CE|collapsed = 829 CE}}
The [[Anglo-Saxon]] '''Heptarchy''' was the group of 7 kingdoms that controlled the land that is now [[England]]. The collapse of the Heptarchy began in 829CE when [[Wessex]] took control of Essex, Kent, and Sussex. 
The [[Anglo-Saxon]] '''Heptarchy''' was the group of 7 kingdoms that controlled the land that is now [[England]]. The collapse of the Heptarchy began in 829CE when [[Wessex]] took control of Essex, Kent, and Sussex. 



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The Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy was the group of 7 kingdoms that controlled the land that is now England. The collapse of the Heptarchy began in 829CE when Wessex took control of Essex, Kent, and Sussex. 

Trivia

  • The kingdoms of East Anglia, Mercia, and Northumbria would eventually become one with Wessex following the invasion of the Great Heathen Army marking the creation of a unified England
  • The Norman Invasion of England in 1066 ended all Anglo-Saxon rule in England.

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