Ceaulin

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Ceaulin is an early Anglo-Saxon king of Wessex, traditionally regarded as one of the powerful Bretwaldas who expanded West Saxon influence in southern England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 6th-century English monarch
Anglo-Saxon monarch
King of Wessex
authorityOnSubject Bede NERFINISHED
battle Battle of Beranburh NERFINISHED
Battle of Deorham NERFINISHED
captured Bath NERFINISHED
Cirencester NERFINISHED
Gloucester NERFINISHED
category 6th-century English people
Anglo-Saxon warriors
Monarchs of Wessex NERFINISHED
conflict wars with Britons
country Wessex NERFINISHED
deathPlace Wessex (traditional attribution) NERFINISHED
describedAs Bretwalda NERFINISHED
dynasty Cerdicingas NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxons NERFINISHED
father Cynric NERFINISHED
grandfather Cerdic NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Early Middle Ages NERFINISHED
historicalRegion post-Roman Britain NERFINISHED
house House of Wessex NERFINISHED
language Old English NERFINISHED
listedAs one of the Bretwaldas
mentionedIn Anglo-Saxon Chronicle NERFINISHED
notableFor consolidation of West Saxon kingdom
expansion of West Saxon influence
military campaigns in southern England
positionHeld King of the West Saxons NERFINISHED
powerBase southern England
predecessor Cynric NERFINISHED
realm Wessex NERFINISHED
regionRuled southern England
reignEnd c. 592
reignStart c. 560
religion paganism
source Ecclesiastical History of the English People NERFINISHED
successor Ceol NERFINISHED
title King of Wessex NERFINISHED
victory Battle of Deorham NERFINISHED

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