Overview
Hwicce (Old English: [ˈʍittʃe]) was a kingdom in Anglo-Saxon England. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the kingdom was established in 577, after the Battle of Deorham. After 628, the kingdom became a client or sub-kingdom of Mercia as a result of the Battle of Cirencester. The Tribal Hidage assessed Hwicce at 7,000 hides, an agricultural economy akin to either the kingdom of Essex or Sussex. The exact boundaries of the kingdom remain uncertain, though it is likely that they coincided with those of the old Diocese of Worcester, founded in 679–680, the early bishops of which bore the title Episcopus Hwicciorum. The kingdom would therefore have included Worcestershire except the northwestern tip, Gloucestershire except the Forest of Dean, the southwestern.
Historical Periods
Hwicce (577–586)
577 CE – 586 CE
Capital: WorcesterArea: 3,527 km²
Hwicce (587–616)
587 CE – 616 CE
Capital: WorcesterArea: 4,839 km²
Hwicce (617–626)
617 CE – 626 CE
Capital: WorcesterArea: 4,773 km²
Hwicce (627–627)
627 CE – 627 CE
Capital: WorcesterArea: 4,773 km²