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  2. Kingdom of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of the South Saxons, today referred to as the Kingdom of Sussex (/ ˈ s ʌ s ɪ k s /; from Middle English: Suth-sæxe, in turn from Old English: Suth-Seaxe or Sūþseaxna rīce, meaning "(land or people of/Kingdom of) the South Saxons"), was one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the Heptarchy of Anglo-Saxon England. [6]

  3. The UK’s papers have joined the calls for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to give up their royal titles. The national mastheads drew issue with the couple for attacking Britain’s institutions ...

  4. Sussex - Wikipedia

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    During the Hundred Years' War, Sussex found itself on the frontline, convenient both for intended invasions and retaliatory expeditions by licensed French pirates. [1] Hastings, Rye and Winchelsea were all burnt during this period [1] and all three towns became part of the Cinque Ports, a loose federation for supplying ships for the country's ...

  5. Royally split: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially ...

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    The Sussexes and the Cambridges have officially split their royal households, the palace announced on Thursday. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have broken their joint court off from Kate Middleton ...

  6. Prince William Is “Very Angry” at the Sussexes as ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, Prince William “also has [a] temper,” and "he tries to hide it, but it doesn’t work. I’m sure he is very, very angry at his brother and cannot understand what he’s doing.”

  7. Duke of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] On his wedding day, it was announced that he would become Duke of Sussex in England, with the subsidiary titles of Earl of Dumbarton in Scotland and Baron Kilkeel in Northern Ireland. In 2019, an heir to the dukedom and the other titles, Prince Archie of Sussex , was born.

  8. History of Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The 16 people, in charge of the manors, were known as the Tenentes in capite in other words the chief tenants who held their land directly from the crown. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] The list includes nine ecclesiasticals, although the portion of their landholding is quite small and was virtually no different from that under Edward the Confessor. [ 58 ]

  9. Royals “Don’t Want to Socialize” With Sussexes at ... - AOL

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