PropertyValue
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rdfs:label
  • Kingdom of Sussex
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  • Upon creation of the Kingdom of Sussex, the County status of Sussex was elevated to Duchy; which includes the counties of Essex and Middlesex.
  • The Kingdom of Sussex or Kingdom of the South Saxons (Old English: Sūþseaxna rīce) was one of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, the boundaries of which coincided in general with those of the earlier kingdom of the Regnenses and the later county of Sussex. A large part of that district, however, was covered in early times by the Forest of Andred. It was ruled by the kings of Sussex.
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Leader
Start date
  • 477
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CoA
  • sussex1.gif
year start
  • 477
conventional long name
  • Kingdom of Sussex
leader name
Country
  • England
S
  • Kingdom of Wessex
heir name
  • Galahad Rodriguez
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Continent
  • Europe
Language
  • English
Counties
common languages
  • Old English
Seal
  • Sussex Seal.gif
title leader
  • Monarchs
flag p
  • Labarum.svg
year end
  • 825
short name
  • Sussex
flag s
  • Wyvern of Wessex.png
image map
  • British kingdoms c 800.svg
dioceses
government type
  • Monarchy
Religion
  • Paganism
  • Western Christianity
native name
  • Kingdom of Sussex
  • Sūþseaxna rīce
leader type
  • Monarch
year leader
  • 477
  • c.660-665
heir type
regent name
  • Queen-mother Alicia Avis O'hera
regent type
  • Regent
P
  • Sub Roman Britain
Capital
Motto
  • Be still and know
provinces
  • Southwark
image map caption
  • Britain around AD 800
image flag
  • Sussex old arms.JPG
Common name
  • Sussex
start type
  • Founded
duchies
abstract
  • Upon creation of the Kingdom of Sussex, the County status of Sussex was elevated to Duchy; which includes the counties of Essex and Middlesex.
  • The Kingdom of Sussex or Kingdom of the South Saxons (Old English: Sūþseaxna rīce) was one of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, the boundaries of which coincided in general with those of the earlier kingdom of the Regnenses and the later county of Sussex. A large part of that district, however, was covered in early times by the Forest of Andred. It was ruled by the kings of Sussex.