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'''Lerion''' was an ealdorman from the [[Wuffingas|House of Wuffingas]] who sought to claim the throne of [[Mercia]] from King [[Burgred of Mercia|Burgred]] during the 9th century. He had three daughters: [[Cordelia]], [[Regan]] and Goneril, all of whom sought revenge for his death. | '''Lerion''' was an ealdorman from the [[Wuffingas|House of Wuffingas]] who sought to claim the throne of [[Mercia]] from King [[Burgred of Mercia|Burgred]] during the 9th century. He had three daughters: [[Cordelia]], [[Regan]] and [[Goneril]], all of whom sought revenge for his death. | ||
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Lerion was an ealdorman from the House of Wuffingas who sought to claim the throne of Mercia from King Burgred during the 9th century. He had three daughters: Cordelia, Regan and Goneril, all of whom sought revenge for his death.
Behind the scenes
The story of Lerion is likely inspired by the legendary figure of the same name, which was used by the playwright William Shakespeare as the basis for his play King Lear.[1]
Appearances
References
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Leir of Britain on Wikipedia

