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In the shadowed dawn of the early medieval world, a new power rose in the heart of Britain — Mercia, a kingdom carved from forest, river, and iron will. One of the seven great realms of the Anglo-Saxon age, Mercia stood where England’s Midlands now lie — and at its beginning stood a single man. Icel was remembered as the first King of the Mercians, a ruler whose bloodline reached back across the North Sea to the ancient royal houses of the continental Germanic world. Alone among the kings of the Anglo-Saxon world, the Mercian dynasty claimed descent not merely from warriors, but from kings who ruled before the migration. Around the year 515, as Roman Britain faded into memory, Icel is said to have led his people across the cold, restless waters of the North Sea — into a land divided, contested, and ripe for conquest. From this upheaval, he forged a new people, a new kingdom, and a royal house that would endure for centuries: the House of Icel, the Iclingas — one of the most formidable dynasties England would ever know. From his line would rise Penda, the last great pagan king of the Anglo-Saxons — feared, relentless, and unconquered in battle until his famed death. And later, Offa, the most powerful of all Mercian rulers — a king who dared to call himself King of the English, who built a great dyke across the land, and whose silver penny reshaped England’s economy. Yet Icel himself was born in an age before chronicles, before witnesses, before certainty. His life was never written down — but his name endured. In fragments of genealogy, in whispered memory, and in the unbroken power of his descendants, the shadow of his greatness remains. 00:00 Introduction 02:07 Ancestry 04:24 Life 07:15 Opinion of Historians 09:19 Legacy and the Iclingas Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChords Track: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free) Link: • Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Naka... #historyprofiles #icel #mercia #anglosaxon #anglosaxons #anglosaxonhistory #Iclingas #englishhistory #englishheritage #midlands #trendinghistory #viralhistory #fypage #britishhistory