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7th King of Wessex 625–636: Centwine d. 685 13th King of Wessex 676–685: Seaxburh d. c. 674 (11th) Queen of Wessex c. 672 – c. 674: Cenwalh d. 674 8/10th King of Wessex 642–645–648–683: sister of Penda? Penda c. 606 –655 9th King of Wessex 645–648: Eowa? Cenfus d. 674 12th King of Wessex 674: Cædwalla c. 659 –689 14th King of ...
Swimming South Africa is the national governing body for the sport of swimming in South Africa, recognised by the FINA [1] Swimmers
South Africa 9 April 2018: Commonwealth Games: Gold Coast, Australia [23] 200m freestyle: 1:56.80 r: Aimee Canny South Africa 12 April 2024: South African Championships Port Elizabeth, South Africa [24] 400m freestyle: 4:07.92 Karin Prinsloo South Africa: 31 January 2014: Aquatic Super Series Perth, Australia [25] 800m freestyle: 8:25.71 Wendy ...
The Telkom SA National Aquatic Championships is a yearly open competition event in South Africa which incorporates all aquatic disciplines under the auspices of Swimming South Africa: swimming, water polo, diving, synchronized swimming and open water swimming.
There is some evidence that Ælfweard of Wessex may have been king in 924, between his father Edward the Elder and his half brother Æthelstan, although he was not crowned. A 12th-century list of kings gives him a reign length of four weeks, though one manuscript of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle says he died only 16 days after his father. [7]
South Africa Tunisia Algeria: 11: 2012 Nairobi Kenya: 10–15 September 16 40 South Africa Tunisia Egypt – 2014: Dakar Senegal: Not held [2] 12: 2016 Bloemfontein South Africa: 19–23 October 23 40 South Africa Algeria Egypt: 13: 2018 Algiers Algeria: 10–16 September 33 238 44 Egypt South Africa Algeria – 2020: Johannesburg South Africa ...
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The Kingdom of the West Saxons, also known as the Kingdom of Wessex, was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in the south of Great Britain, from around 519 until Alfred the Great declared himself as King of the Anglo-Saxons in 886. [2] The Anglo-Saxons believed that Wessex was founded by Cerdic and Cynric of the Gewisse, though this is considered by some to ...