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I like the leader choice
You're way off mate.
Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were centered in modern England and Eastern Scotland only.
Ireland, most of Scotland, The Isle of Man, and Wales, were not Anglo-Saxon countries.
The "Celtic" nations (broad inacurate term as it may be) were Ireland, Scotland, Man, Wales, Cornwall, and Britanny.
Within them there were two distinct groups, the Gaels (Ireland, Scotland, and Man), and the Brythonic (Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany).
In 1066 The Normans invaded and started the eventual conquering of the Anglo Saxon Kingdoms, and some Viking ones too.
Just over a hundred years later in 1169 the Normans invaded Ireland.
They eventually held large portions (not all) of Ireland, but these were Normans not Anglo-Saxons.
So Ireland would have place in an Anglo-Saxon kingdom.
That really doesn't seem terribly correct, Celtic nations in the British isles were (and in some ways are) culturally distinct from anglo saxons and were separate states for a long time.
Finally................someone.................made........Eire!