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South Saxons were the followers of King Ælle (see Aelle of SussexAelle of Sussex

lle was the first king of the South Saxons from 477 to perhaps as late as 514, and was the first king recorded by Bede to h...
) a warlord from Old SaxonyOld Saxony

Old Saxony is the original homeland of the Saxons and the place from which their raids and later colonisations of Britannia ...
 in north-western GermanyGermany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in central Europe....
 who were among the Anglo-SaxonAnglo-Saxons

Anglo-Saxons is a collective term usually used to describe culturally and linguistically related groups of people living in ...
 Dark Age invaders of BritanniaBritannia

Britannia was originally the Latin name that the Roman Empire gave to the island of Great Britain and its possessions thereu...
 at the end of the 5th Century. The name "South Saxons" is probably not a self-appellation but rather a geographical distinction made later by scholars in CanterburyCanterbury

Canterbury is a cathedral city in east Kent in South East England and is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Prima...
 in KentKent

Kent is a county in England, south-east of London....
 for the southernmost Saxon polity of Dark Age BritainSub-Roman Britain

Sub-Roman Britain is a term derived from an archaeologists' label for the material culture of Britain in Late Antiquity....
. South Saxon in Old EnglishOld English language Summary

Old English is an early form of the English language that was spoken in parts of what is now England and southern Scotland ...
 is Suð Seax from which we get SussexSussex

Sussex is a traditional county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex....
. The terms "South Saxons" and "Kingdom of SussexKingdom of Sussex

The Kingdom of Sussex, , was one of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, the boundaries of which coincided in general with those of the...
" are interchangeable.

The South Saxon kingdom was founded after the final collapse of the Romano-British defence of the Civitas Regnensis in 491491 Overview

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 when the Saxon ShoreSaxon Shore

Saxon Shore could mean -*Saxon Shore Forts, the collective name given to a series of fortifications built along the south-e...
 fort of AnderitumAnderitum

Anderitum was a Saxon Shore Fort in the Roman province of Britannia....
 fell and it's garrison was slaughtered. The campaign of conquest led by Ælle had begun in 477477

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 when he first made landing at Cymenes ora (somewhere in modern SussexSussex

Sussex is a traditional county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex....
) with his sons and slew the local WelshWelsh people

The Welsh are an ethnic group or nation associated with Wales and the Welsh language, which is a Celtic language. ...
 defenders and drove the remainder into the Forest of AndredForest of Andred

The Forest of Andred or Andredswald is an alternative name for the Weald in southern England and refers to the ancient woodl...
. A subsequent and decisive battle between Ælle's forces and the native inhabitants is recorded by the Anglo-Saxon ChronicleAnglo-Saxon Chronicle

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is a collection of annals narrating the history of the Anglo-Saxons and their settlement in Br...
 at Mearcredes burne in 485485

EventsBy PlaceEurope*Aelle of Sussex fights the Welsh at the stream of Mearcread....
 before the siege and capture of Caer Andred in 491.

The dynasty established by King Ælle - the Ællingus - ruled with varying degrees of independence at least until 825825

Events*Egbert of Wessex defeats Beornwulf of Mercia at Ellandun....
 when the kingdom was annexed by WessexWessex

Wessex was one of the seven major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms that preceded the Kingdom of England....
 (the West Saxons). At some points SussexSussex

Sussex is a traditional county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex....
 was united under one king and at other times the kingdom appears to have been divided between several 'sub-kings' but all were probably from the same ruling clan and could trace their ancestry back to Ælle.

Between 491 and 607 there are no known records of the South Saxons apart from that they existed. In 607607

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 it is recorded in the Anglo-Saxon ChronicleAnglo-Saxon Chronicle

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is a collection of annals narrating the history of the Anglo-Saxons and their settlement in Br...
 that there was war between Sussex and Wessex and this may have been over sovereignty of land to the west called The Meon opposite the Isle of WightIsle of Wight

The Isle of Wight is an English island and county, off the southern English coast, to the south of the county of Hampshire....
 or perhaps over sovereignty of SurreySurrey

Surrey is a county in southern England, part of the South East England region and one of the Home Counties....
 to the north - this is however, just speculation. In 681681

Events...
 the Chronicle records that Saint WilfridWilfrid

Wilfrid was an English bishop and saint. ...
 of York was exiled in SussexSussex

Sussex is a traditional county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex....
 from his home in NorthumbriaNorthumbria

Northumbria is primarily the name of a petty kingdom of Angles which was formed in Great Britain at the beginning of the 7th...
 where he remained until 686 converting its pagan inhabitants. According to BedeBede

Bede , also Saint Bede, the Venerable Bede, or Beda , , was a monk at the Northumbrian monastery of S...
, Aethelwalh, king of Sussex, had been previously baptised. After Saint Wilfrid's apparent miracles in relieving a famine which occurred in Sussex the king granted him eighty-seven hidesHides

Hides are skins obtained from animals that are used for human use....
 (an area of land) in and near the peninsula of SelseySelsey

Selsey is an English seaside town, about 7 miles south of Chichester, West Sussex....
 which remained thereafter the seat of the South Saxon bishopric (and thus also their capital) until the Norman Conquest.

Shortly afterwards, however, Aethelwalh was slain and his kingdom ravaged by the exiled West Saxon prince CaedwallaCaedwalla of Wessex

Caedwalla was the King of Wessex from 685 until 688....
. The latter was eventually expelled by two princes named Berhthun and Andhun, who thereupon assumed the government of the kingdom. In 686686

For the microprocessors see 80686 - 6th generation x86 microprocessors like Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium M, Cor...
 the South Saxons intervened in a civil war in KentKent

Kent is a county in England, south-east of London....
, in support of a Prince Eadric, but soon afterwards King Berhthun was killed and the kingdom subjugated for a time by Caedwalla, who had by now become king of WessexWessex Overview

Wessex was one of the seven major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms that preceded the Kingdom of England....
.

In 692692

Events...
 a grant is made by a king called NothelmNothelm

Saint Nothelm was the eleventh Archbishop of Canterbury....
 of Sussex to his sister, which is witnessed by two other "kings" called Nunna and Uuattus. Nunna is probably Nun, a relative of King Ine of WessexIne of Wessex

Ine was the King of Wessex from 688 to 726, noted particularly for his code of laws....
 who fought with him against the West Welsh, in 710. In 722 we find Ine of Wessex at war with the South Saxons, apparently because they were supporting a rival claimant of the West Saxon throne.

After this we hear nothing more until about 765Facts About 765

Events*Papal privileges are restored in Beneventino and Tuscany and partly in Spoleto....
, when a grant of land is made by a king named Aldwulf. In 770770

Events*Emperor Konin ascends to the throne of Japan, succeeding Empress Shotoku....
 a grant is made by a King Osmund of SussexOsmund of Sussex

Osmund was a King of Sussex, apparently reigning jointly with Oswald, Ælfwald, and Oslac....
 which is witnessed by King Offa of MerciaFacts About Offa of Mercia

Offa was the King of Mercia from 757 until his death....
. Offa also appears as witness to two charters of an Æthelbert of Sussex in 772772

Events*Pope Adrian I succeeds Pope Stephen III....
. It is probable that about this time OffaOffa

Offa is the name of two kings of the Angels, separated by the North Sea and a few centuries....
 claimed overlordship of the kingdom of Sussex, as several local rulers, Osmund, Ælfwald and Oslac, who had previously used the royal title, now sign with that of "dux".

Mercian power collapsed in the years following Offa's death in 796Facts About 796

Events*December - Coenwulf becomes king of Mercia....
 and the South Saxons re-emerged as an independent political entity. But this was to be short lived indeed because a new power was rising - that of Wessex - and Sussex was to become the first kingdom of the old heptarchyHeptarchy

Heptarchy is the name applied by historians to the period in English history after the Anglo-Saxon conquest of the south...
 to be annexed by Wessex in a process which was to bring about the gradual unification of the Ænglecynne and the foundation of a united England. Sussex was annexed by King Egbert of WessexEgbert of Wessex

Egbert was King of Wessex from 802 until his death....
 in 825825

Events*Egbert of Wessex defeats Beornwulf of Mercia at Ellandun....
 and from this time onwards they remained subject to the West Saxon dynasty.

It is thought that the Æellingi (the South Saxon royal house) continued to govern SussexSussex

Sussex is a traditional county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex....
 as eorldermen (earls) under West Saxon sovereignty until the Norman Conquest in 1066.