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== Civil war and revolution == | == Civil war and revolution == |
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There were three dominant Anglo-Saxon kingdoms: Wessex, Mercia and Northumbria.
Some of the finest Anglo-Saxon art can be admired in the Church of St Mary and St Hardulph in (previously) Mercia's Breedon on the Hill.
Queen Victoria reigned from 20 June (1837) till 22 January (1901).