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Что (кто) такое Wessex - определение

ANGLO-SAXON KINGDOM IN THE SOUTH OF GREAT BRITAIN
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  • Wessex Division Formation patch
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  • The [[Bayeux Tapestry]], depicting the death of Harold II, 14 October 1066. His "Wyvern Standard" can be clearly seen at the left side.
  • alt=Map of England in the late ninth century
  • The Celtic and Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in around 600
  • Unification of England and Defeat of the Danelaw in the 10th century under Wessex.
  • Recreation of Wyvern Standard
  • Flag attributed to Saint Aldhelm
  • g}}. Embedded with an Anglo-Saxon [[sceat]] (Series K type 32a) dating to 720–750 and minted in Kent. It is edged in a dotted triangle pattern. Its origin is the [[Danelaw]] region and dates to 870–930.
  • map of [[Thomas Hardy's Wessex]]

Westland Wessex         
  • A ''Wessex'' at the Australian National Maritime Museum
  • HMAS Melbourne]].  Five additional Wessex line the flight deck.
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  • An Australian Wessex in 1962
  • Troops embarking on a Westland Wessex during a training exercise
  • Wessex 60 of [[Bristow Helicopters]] at North Denes airfield, Norfolk, in 1970 during support flights to the growing North Sea Oil industry
  • Cockpit
  • Queen's Flight]] livery at the [[Royal Air Force Museum London]]
  • A Wessex HAS.1 at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford (UK)
  • Westland Wessex HU5 XS482 at the [[RAF Manston]] History Museum
  • Fleet Air Arm Museum]]
  • Westland Wessex XV733 on royal duties at Alton
1958 UTILITY HELICOPTER FAMILY BY WESTLAND
Wessex helicopter; Westland Wessex HAS.1; Westland Wessex HAS.3; Westland Wessex HU.5; Westland Wessex 60; Westland Wessex HCC.4
The Westland Wessex is a British-built turbine-powered development of the Sikorsky H-34 (in US service known as Choctaw). It was developed and produced under licence by Westland Aircraft (later Westland Helicopters).
Wessex (European Parliament constituency)         
CONSTITUENCY OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
The constituency was replaced by much of Dorset East and Hampshire West and parts of Somerset and Dorset West and Wiltshire in 1984. Following further changes, these seats became part of the much larger South West England and South East England constituencies in 1999.
Æscwine of Wessex         
KING OF WESSEX
Escwin of Wessex; Cenfus of Wessex; Cenfus; AEscwine of Wessex; Aescwine of wessex; Aescwine of Wessex
Æscwine was a King of Wessex from about 674 to 676, but was probably not the only king in Wessex at the time.

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Wessex

The Kingdom of Wessex (; Old English: Ƿestseaxna rīċe [ˈwestsæɑksnɑ ˈriːtʃe], lit.'Kingdom of the West Saxons') was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in the south of Great Britain, from 519 until England was unified by Æthelstan in 927.

The Anglo-Saxons believed that Wessex was founded by Cerdic and Cynric of the Gewisse, but this may be a legend. The two main sources for the history of Wessex are the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List, which sometimes conflict. Wessex became a Christian kingdom after Cenwalh was baptised and was expanded under his rule. Cædwalla later conquered Sussex, Kent and the Isle of Wight. His successor, Ine, issued one of the oldest surviving English law codes and established a second West Saxon bishopric. The throne subsequently passed to a series of kings with unknown genealogies.

During the 8th century, as the hegemony of Mercia grew, Wessex largely retained its independence. It was during this period that the system of shires was established. Under Egbert, Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Essex, and Mercia, along with parts of Dumnonia, were conquered. He also obtained the overlordship of the Northumbrian king. However, Mercian independence was restored in 830. During the reign of his successor, Æthelwulf, a Danish army arrived in the Thames estuary, but was decisively defeated. When Æthelwulf's son, Æthelbald, usurped the throne, the kingdom was divided to avoid war. Æthelwulf was succeeded in turn by his four sons, the youngest being Alfred the Great.

Wessex was invaded by the Danes in 871, and Alfred was compelled to pay them to leave. They returned in 876, but were forced to withdraw. In 878 they forced Alfred to flee to the Somerset Levels, but were eventually defeated at the Battle of Edington. During his reign Alfred issued a new law code, gathered scholars to his court and was able to devote funds to building ships, organising an army and establishing a system of burhs. Alfred's son, Edward, captured the eastern Midlands and East Anglia from the Danes and became ruler of Mercia in 918 upon the death of his sister, Æthelflæd. Edward's son, Æthelstan, conquered Northumbria in 927, and England became a unified kingdom for the first time. Cnut the Great, who conquered England in 1016, created the wealthy and powerful earldom of Wessex, but in 1066 Harold Godwinson reunited the earldom with the crown and Wessex ceased to exist.

Примеры употребления для Wessex
1. It was a Cenotaph debut, too, for the Earl of Wessex, dressed as colonel of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry.
2. He has also embarrassed public figures such as Sven–Goran Eriksson and the Countess of Wessex.
3. It will revive memories of Sophie Wessex posing with a Rover for her PR firm.
4. A spokeswoman for RJH said: ‘The Countess of Wessex rarely comes into the office.
5. Only four–year–old Lady Louise Wessex was missing because she was too young to attend, but her heavily–pregnant mother, the Countess of Wessex, who is expecting her second baby in a few weeks, looked radiant.