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Mercia was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom which dominated what is now England for a few centuries during the Dark Ages. It was later absorbed by Wessex before being united into the Kingdom of England.[1]

Counties

The Kingdom of Mercia was comprised of six counties (shires) and one semi-autonomous city. Each county was led by an Ealdorman, who was appointed by the King.

Apppearances

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