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Cerdic was the founder of the west saxon kingdom, or wessex The house of wessex, also known as the house of cerdic, the house of the west saxons, the house of the gewisse, the cerdicings and the west saxon dynasty, refers to the family, traditionally founded by cerdic of the gewisse, that ruled wessex in southern england from the early 6th century. All the sovereigns of england except canute, hardecanute, the two harolds, and william the conqueror are said to be descended from him

A continental ealdorman who in 495 landed in hampshire, cerdic was attacked at once by the britons. The house of wessex is also referred by its less common name “the house of cerdic” where cerdic’s descendants were originally known as the cerdicingas dynasty. The saxons of england were said to come from cerdic of wessex, who was the first in the line of many wessex monarchies

His name is tied to the genealogy of alfred the great, who was one of the greatest kings of wessex and would begin to unite the country.

Subsequent kings of wessex were each claimed by the chronicle to descend in some manner from cerdic His origin, ethnicity, and even his very existence has been extensively disputed. His influence was so profound that later genealogies of the english monarchy. Descent from cerdic became a necessary criterion for later kings of wessex, and he was claimed ancestor of ecgberht, king of wessex, progenitor of the english royal house and subsequent rulers of england and britain.

Cerdic is the progenitor of the royal house of wessex from the heptarchy kingdom of the same name

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