Mæcca
Mæcca was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman who lived in the late 7th and early 8th centuries. He was the son of the powerful King Cædwalla of Wessex. While his father was a significant ruler who expanded Wessex's territory, Mæcca himself does not appear to have held the same level of political power or prominence in historical records.
Details about Mæcca's life are scarce. He is primarily known through his lineage. Historical accounts suggest
The historical context of Mæcca's life was a period of considerable change in Anglo-Saxon England, marked by