Seven Kingdoms are traditionally identified as being …

Years: 532 - 675
Seven Kingdoms are traditionally identified as being established by these Saxon migrants.

Three are clustered in the South east: Sussex, Kent and Essex.

The Midlands are dominated by the kingdoms of Mercia and East Anglia.

The lineage of the monarchs of Mercia is determined to reach as far back as the early 500's.

To the north is Northumbria, which unifies two earlier kingdoms, Bernicia and Deira.

The development of these kingdoms will lead to the eventual domination by Northumbria and Mercia in the seventh century, Mercia in the eighth century, then Wessex in the ninth century.

Northumbria extends its control north into Scotland and west into Wales.

It also subdues Mercia, whose first powerful King, Penda, is killed by Oswy in 655.

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