I have to go to the town of Stone in Staffordshire every week on a Wednesday for work. Today is the first time I've noticed what is on the railings at the top of the high street
Just thought I'd share
A snippet of history
A snippet of history
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Re: A snippet of history
Interesting observation, thanks for sharing
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This is really cool! Great find, man.
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Crikey. Very cool!
Presumably they mean Wulfhere, Penda's son?
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Presumably they mean Wulfhere, Penda's son?
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Rob Lane wrote:Crikey. Very cool!
Presumably they mean Wulfhere, Penda's son?
Cheers
That's what I figure
Done a quick search on the town and wikipedia threw up this info which I think is pretty cool.
Stone was the capital of Mercia in King Penda's day. Here is a link:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone,_Staffordshire
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Hi Andy
Thanks for sharing this mate, at least someone is finally recognising our shared history!
There is some dispute between Stone and Tamworth being the royal seat of Mercia... "The earliest person named in any records as a king of Mercia is Creoda, said to have been the great-grandson of Icel. Coming to power around 584, he built a fortress at Tamworth which became the seat of Mercia's kings. His son Pybba succeeded him in 593. Cearl, a kinsman of Creoda, followed Pybba in 606; in 615, Cearl gave his daughter Cwenburga in marriage to Edwin, king of Deira whom he had sheltered while he was an exiled prince."
Note that Edwin, whom Penda killed near us here at Mierce Towers, was married to Cearl's daughter...
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Thanks for sharing this mate, at least someone is finally recognising our shared history!
There is some dispute between Stone and Tamworth being the royal seat of Mercia... "The earliest person named in any records as a king of Mercia is Creoda, said to have been the great-grandson of Icel. Coming to power around 584, he built a fortress at Tamworth which became the seat of Mercia's kings. His son Pybba succeeded him in 593. Cearl, a kinsman of Creoda, followed Pybba in 606; in 615, Cearl gave his daughter Cwenburga in marriage to Edwin, king of Deira whom he had sheltered while he was an exiled prince."
Note that Edwin, whom Penda killed near us here at Mierce Towers, was married to Cearl's daughter...
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Yeah, been reading the Wiki history this morning. Interesting stuff. Since I live 3 miles from Stone I'm going to stand in support of their claim to being the capital. Regardless of any other well reasoned arguments or supportive evidence
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I wouldn't blame you for that ;o)
It may have been that Stone was the "capital" and Tamtun just a royal palace, who knows?
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It may have been that Stone was the "capital" and Tamtun just a royal palace, who knows?
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