The name
Creoda appears in the
Anglian king-list and the (possibly derived)
West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List, where he is stated to have been the son of
Cerdic and father to
Cynric. However, the main annalistic section of the
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle omits any mention of Creoda, and describes Cynric as the son of Cerdic. Similar contradiction occurs in surviving copies of the now-lost
The Life of King Alfred, which
Asser commenced with a paternal ancestry of
Alfred the Great that includes the name Creoda between Cerdic and Cynric, but the following section relating Alfred's maternal ancestry calls Cynric the son of Cerdic. If he existed, Creoda may have ruled Wessex for a short period of time immediately after Cerdic's death. == Conflicting theories ==