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heptarchy    
n. 七头统治,七国连盟,七王国

七头统治,七国连盟,七王国

Heptarchy \Hep"tarch*y\, n. [Hepta- -archy: cf. F.
heptarchie.]
A government by seven persons; also, a country under seven
rulers.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The word is most commonly applied to England, when it
was divided into seven kingdoms; as, the Saxon
heptachy, which consisted of Kent, the South Saxons
(Sussex), West Saxons (Wessex), East Saxons (Essex),
the East Angles, Mercia, and Northumberland.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Heptarchy - Wikipedia
    The Heptarchy was the division of Anglo-Saxon England between the sixth and eighth centuries into petty kingdoms, conventionally the seven kingdoms of East Anglia, Essex, Kent, Mercia, Northumbria, Sussex, and Wessex
  • Heptarchy | Definition Maps | Britannica
    Heptarchy, word used to designate the period between the establishment of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in England toward the end of the 5th century ce and the destruction of most of them by the Danes in the second half of the 9th century It is derived from the Greek words for "seven" and "rule "
  • Heptarchy - ThoughtCo
    Heptarchy - ThoughtCo
  • Heptarchy - The Anglo-Saxons
    The word Heptarchy means “rule by seven” in Greek, and it refers to seven kingdoms that were established during this period The kingdoms were Northumbria, Mercia, Wessex, Kent, Essex, Sussex, and East Anglia This was a time of political and cultural evolution in England, with the emergence of powerful kings, the conversion to Christianity
  • Heptarchy - English History
    The heptarchy was the seven English kingdoms that existed between the sixth and ninth centuries consisting of Kent, Northumbria, Wessex, Mercia, Sussex, Essex and East Anglia The Kingdoms of the Heptarchy
  • Heptarchy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The heptarchy (Ancient Greek: ἑπτά + ἀρχή, seven + realm) is a collective name applied to seven Anglo-Saxon kingdoms These were: Northumbria, Mercia, East Anglia, Essex, Kent, Sussex and Wessex The Anglo-Saxon kingdoms eventually became the Kingdom of England The term has been in use since the 16th century It is used to apply both to the seven kingdoms and to the time period in which
  • Heptarchy - HandWiki
    The Heptarchy were the seven petty kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England that flourished from the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain in the 5th century until they were consolidated in the 8th century into the four kingdoms of East Anglia, Mercia, Northumbria, and Wessex The term 'Heptarchy' (from the Greek ἑπταρχία, 'heptarchia'; from ἑπτά, 'hepta': "seven"; ἀρχή, 'arche': "reign
  • Heptarchy Explained
    Heptarchy Explained The Heptarchy is the name for the division of Anglo-Saxon England between the sixth and eighth centuries into petty kingdoms, conventionally the seven kingdoms of East Anglia, Essex, Kent, Mercia, Northumbria, Sussex, and Wessex The term originated with the twelfth-century historian Henry of Huntingdon and has been widely used ever since, but it has been questioned by
  • Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: 10 Surprising Facts About The Heptarchy
    The Heptarchy is a term that might not be familiar to everyone, but it holds a significant place in the history of Anglo-Saxon England This period, spanning from the 6th to the 9th centuries, was marked by the existence of seven distinct kingdoms that dominated early English history These kingdoms were Northumbria, Mercia, East Anglia, Essex
  • History of Anglo-Saxon England - Wikipedia
    The most important Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in the 5th and 6th centuries are conventionally called a Heptarchy, meaning a group of seven kingdoms, although the number of kingdoms varied over time The most powerful included Northumbria , Mercia , East Anglia , Essex , Kent , Sussex , and Wessex





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