Definitions for Mercia

Mercia Mer·ci·a

Spelling: [mur-shee-uh, -shuh]
IPA: /ˈmɜr ʃi ə, -ʃə/

Mercia is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 157 anagrams from letters in Mercia (aceimr).

Definitions for Mercia

noun

  1. an early English kingdom in central Britain.
  2. a female given name.

Examples for Mercia

The supremacy of Mercia passed to that of Wessex—London went with the supremacy.

In 1085 the seat of the See of Mercia was transferred to Lincoln.

Not that these Mercia ponies are at all the equal of our Irish horses.

And so then they departed out of the countrie, and drew into Mercia.

When Mercia became subject to Wessex it was ruled by an alderman.

Her husband had been Wulphere, King of Mercia, who died in 675.

Fethelgeta was the second, and of him came the kings of Mercia.

But it was only in order to throw themselves on the neighbouring realm of Mercia.

He communicates his intention in a letter to Offa, King of Mercia.

In 868 they once again invaded and seriously ravaged Mercia.

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