Icel

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Icel is a semi-legendary early Anglo-Saxon figure regarded as the ancestral founder of the royal House of Iclingas, which ruled the kingdom of Mercia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancestral founder
human
semi-legendary Anglo-Saxon figure
associatedDynasty Mercian kings NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kingdom of Mercia NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
culture Anglo-Saxon
describedAs progenitor of Mercian kings
semi-legendary
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxons NERFINISHED
hasDynasticHouse House of Iclingas NERFINISHED
historicalStatus semi-legendary ancestor
historicity disputed
influenced genealogical traditions of Mercia
languageOfContext Old English NERFINISHED
nameUsage used in royal genealogical lists of Mercia
notableFor association with the early history of Mercia
being regarded as the ancestral founder of the royal House of Iclingas
positionHeld founder of the House of Iclingas
region Midlands of England NERFINISHED
saidToBeTheAncestorOf House of Iclingas NERFINISHED
Mercian royal dynasty NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sourceOfInformation Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies
later medieval chronicles
timePeriod early Anglo-Saxon period

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