List of Anglo-Saxon Mercians
- Aethelred
- Aethelwulf
- Aethelgyth
- Ealhswith
- Ealhhelm
- Aelfric
- Aelfwine
- Aelfhere
- Aelfric
- Aelfgar
- Eadwig
- Alphege (Known in another spelling variation as Aelfheah)
- Godwin
- Aelfweard
- Aelfwine
- Aelfric
- Aethelweard
- Leofwine
- Wulfric Spot
- Leofric, Earl of Mercia
- Northman
- Edwin
- Morcar
- Ealdgyth
- Eadric Streona
- Beorhtric
- Aelfric
- Goda
- Æthelwine
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- Cawley, Charles, ENGLAND AngloSaxon nobility, Medieval Lands database, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy,
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gollark: no.
gollark: And I have about the same number of neurons as a really big GPU has transistors, I think, but those aren't that comparable.
gollark: I can manage probably 0.01 FLOPS given a bit of paper to work on, while my phone's GPU can probably do a few tens of GFLOPS, but emulating my brain would likely need EFLOPS of processing power and exabytes of memory.
gollark: Depending on how you count it my brain is much more powerful, or much less, than a lemon-powered portable electronic device.
gollark: Of course, it's possible that this is the wrong way to think about it, given that my brain is probably doing much more computation than a tablet powered by 5000 lemons thanks to a really optimized (for its specific task) architecture, and some hypothetical ultratech computer could probably do better.
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