Intro to Old English
Mercian refers to the dialect of Old English that was spoken in the Kingdom of Mercia, one of the seven main Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in England during the early medieval period. This dialect played a significant role in the development of the Old English language and is notable for its unique linguistic features and literary contributions, which distinguish it from other Old English dialects like West Saxon and Northumbrian.
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