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19 Απρ 2024 · The Wessex of Thomas Hardy has no very clearly defined limits. Bounded on the south by the English Channel, it stretches as far west as Cornwall, as far north as Oxford, and as far east as Windsor. But its centre and the true home of Hardy's art is his native country of Dorset.
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A large-scale map of southern England, centering on Mercia, Wessex, and East Anglia, showing Mercia and Wessex merging into Alfred's Kingdom of the Anglo-Saxons, with Guthrum's Kingdom across the border.
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Anglo-Saxon Map: What all areas did they control? What were the 7 Anglo-Saxon kingdoms? Heptarchy derived from the Greek words ‘seven’ and ‘rule’ was used to describe the 7 kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England. The kingdoms were namely Kent, East Anglia, Northumbria, Mercia, Essex, Wessex, and Sussex.
How did people depict England, Scotland and Wales in the Middle Ages? Here are 15 images of maps created between the 11th and 16th centuries, which shows how maps developed over history.
Wessex Map – Anglo Saxons This strategic location provided the kingdom with a unique advantage, offering access to fertile lands, natural resources, and proximity to both the English Channel and other Anglo-Saxon territories.