heptarchic Synonyms

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heptarchic Meaning

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heptarchic (a.)

Of or pertaining to a heptarchy; constituting or consisting of a heptarchy.

heptarchic Sentence Examples

  1. During the heptarchic period of English history, seven independent kingdoms shared the landscape.
  2. The heptarchic system was characterized by constant warfare and shifting alliances between the kingdoms.
  3. The heptarchic era ended in the 9th century with the unification of England under Egbert of Wessex.
  4. The heptarchic kingdoms were ruled by Anglo-Saxon chieftains known as ealdormen.
  5. The heptarchic period was marked by the development of distinct regional dialects and customs.
  6. The heptarchic kingdom of Mercia played a dominant role in the politics of the era.
  7. The heptarchic system of government contributed to the fragmentation and instability of England.
  8. The influence of the heptarchic period can still be seen in the regional variations within English culture.
  9. The heptarchic kingdoms were often in conflict with the neighboring Celtic kingdoms of Wales and Scotland.
  10. The heptarchic period was a time of great cultural innovation and artistic achievement, including the production of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

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Of or pertaining to a heptarchy; constituting or consisting of a heptarchy.

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During the heptarchic period of English history, seven independent kingdoms shared the landscape.

The heptarchic system was characterized by constant warfare and shifting alliances between the kingdoms.

The heptarchic era ended in the 9th century with the unification of England under Egbert of Wessex.

The heptarchic kingdoms were ruled by Anglo-Saxon chieftains known as ealdormen.