wessex in English

noun
1
the kingdom of the West Saxons, established in Hampshire in the early 6th century and gradually extended by conquest to include much of southern England.

Use "wessex" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "wessex" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "wessex", or refer to the context using the word "wessex" in the English Dictionary.

1. "The Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex".

2. Naberius is storing human corpses underneath the Wessex Institute.

3. ‎The Countermark iOS App purpose is to read Wessex Technology’s Countermark marking system

4. He repeatedly defeated the East Angles and drove Cenwalh the king of Wessex into exile for three years.

5. Edward the Exile Aetheling Prince of England was born in Jan 1016 in Wessex Kingdom, Anglo Saxon, England

6. Edward "the Exile" Aetheling Prince of England was born in Jan 1016 in Wessex Kingdom, Anglo Saxon, England

7. So, if you value your life, and that of your son, then I suggest you sign the documents we have brought with us, reaffirming the fact that Mercia is a vassal state of Wessex, and must, in future, pay not only homage, but also taxes to Wessex

8. In turn on the death of Princess Margaret, the Countess of Wessex, wife to Prince Edward became President in 2003.

9. Aethelwold Aetheling(868-13 December 902) was the son of King Aethelred of Wessex and the nephew of King Alfred the Great

10. Athelstan definition: ?895–939 ad , king of Wessex and Mercia (924–939 ad ), who extended his kingdom to Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

11. Winchester had been the capital of Wessex and England in Anglo-Saxon times, but became a backwater after the Norman Conquest of England.

12. What does Athelstan mean? King of Mercia and Wessex (924?–939) who was the first Saxon ruler to establish his authority over all of England.

13. Of Great Prince Vsevolod of Kiev Christinan; m.Ralph de Limesi, nephew of the Conqueror Margaret 'Atheling [Saint] b.bet.1043-45, Cannonized 1250 Wessex, England d.Nov

14. The Avebury monuments cluster around the headwaters of the upper Kennet valley in north Wiltshire, close to the northern edge of the Wessex chalk uplands

15. On the death of his father, Edward the Elder, in 924, Athelstan was elected king of Wessex and Mercia, where he had been brought up …

16. Full of aches; aching 1898, Thomas Hardy, My Cicely (from Wessex Poems and Other Verses) I mounted a steed in the dawning / With Acheful remembrance.; 1908, E

17. Sophie, Countess of Wessex Addresses Royal Workload Since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Exit Queen Elizabeth's daughter-in-law says the royals have their "own little portfolios"

18. Edward the Elder Atheling (King of England) was born in 870, at birth place, to KONG ALFRED DEN STORE Atheling and Ealhswith of Mercia Atheling (born Dronning af Wessex)

19. Christina de Limisi, Princess of England, Nun at Romsey (born Princes of England Atheling) was born in 1044, at birth place, to Edward " the outlaw" Atheling and Agatha Aetheling of England (Wessex) (born Von Braunschweig).

20. Margaret Atheling was born of the ancient Saxon House of Wessex, she was the daughter of Edward Atheling, otherwise known as 'Edward the Exile' and Agatha (possibly a niece of Henry III, Emperor of Germany) and was born in Hungary in 1046

21. ‘After nine years of Brigandage, he turned back to Wessex and began to ‘contend for the kingdom.’’ ‘Finally, it is useful to consider briefly the range of local military forces that bore on the suppression of Brigandage.’ ‘The code wasn't binding on the Royal and Imperial courts, and Brigandage …

22. ‘After nine years of Brigandage, he turned back to Wessex and began to ‘contend for the kingdom.’’ ‘Finally, it is useful to consider briefly the range of local military forces that bore on the suppression of Brigandage.’ ‘The code wasn't binding on the Royal and Imperial courts, and Brigandage …

23. Athelings of Wessex, where Egbert and Ethelwulf, Alfred and Edward, ever resplendently, Spaciously shine, shepherds of peoples, Excellent Athelings, and Athelstan, Godwin And Harold the hero, helms of the Saxons, Have their names written in record of glory In legend and story, leaving their fame as an Honor forever to England, peerless

24. MARGARET "ATHELING" 21 OF ENGLAND, QUEEN OF SCOTLAND (Edward the Aetheling 20, Edmund II Ironside 19, Aethelred II the Unready 18, Edgar the Peaceful 17, Edmund I the Magnificent 16, Edward I the Elder 15, Alfred the Great 14, Aethelwulf of WESSEX 13, Egbert of ENGLAND 12, Eahlmund of KENT 11, Eafa _____ 10, Eoppa _____ 9, Ingild _____ 8

25. Karwe and Sernas reported the application of laser Doppler Anemometry to measure velocity distributions in a twin-screw extruder using model fluids.: Apart from the turbines, the project will comprise an electrical substation and a temporary Anemometry mast to measure wind speeds and direction on site.: Wessex Windpower is expected to submit a planning application within the next few months to

26. Name: King Athelstan (Aethelstan) Born: c.895 Parents: Edward the Elder and Ecgywn Relation to Elizabeth II: 30th great-granduncle House of: Wessex Ascended to the throne: July 17, 924 Crowned: September 4, 925 at Kingston-upon-Thames, aged c.30 Married: Unmarried Children: None Died: October 27, 939 at Gloucester Buried at: Malmesbury Reigned for: 15 years, 3 months, and 9 days