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Encyclopedia > Icel (person)

Icel (or Icil) (? - c. 501) was the great-grandfather of Creoda of Mercia and the son of Éomer, last King of the Angles in Europe. Icel's son was Cnebba of Mercia. Creoda (or Crida) (c. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... The Angles were the dominant Germanic tribe in the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, and gave their name to the English. ... World map showing Europe A satellite composite image of Europe Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of the Earth. ... Cnebba was the father of Cynewald, the grandfather of Creoda of Mercia, and the son of Icel. ...


Led his people across the North Sea to Great Britain. The North Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, located between the coasts of Norway and Denmark in the east, the coast of the British Isles in the west, and the German, Dutch, Belgian and French coasts in the south. ...


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  • Icel's immediate family
Preceded by
Eomer
King of the Iclingas Succeeded by
Cnebba


 

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