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I'm a bit strapped for time, tonight, so can't properly format this and embellish it, and have tagged it up as a stub accordingly. I'll try to return when I've got time to do so in order to fix the formatting, at the least. Please add as you see fit. Icydesign09:06, 28 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
AD 400 to 1100 seems too long for the "early" middle ages. Perhaps better would be 400-825 (ascent of Merfyn Frych), but that leaves 825-1100 as a "mini-era"; 400-655 (death of Penda) looks compact in its coverage but is also a "mini-era". Or perhaps it's fine the way it now is, 400-1100. I expanded the lede, which now may look overly northern-Wales-centric. Regards, Notuncurious (talk) 01:59, 17 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]