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Egbert II of Kent
Egbert II of Kent Egbert II (died c. 784) was King of ...
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Egbert
Egbert Several Anglo-Saxon persons were named Ecgberht (or Ecgbert or Egbert): Ecgberht of Kent (ruled 664–673) Saint Egbert (died 729), hermit and missionary Ecgbert, archbishop of York (died 766) Egbert II of Kent (died c. 784) ...
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Egbert (translated from French)
Egbert This page of homonymy indexes the various ... articles sharing the same name. The name Egbert was carried share several princes Anglo-Saxon: Egbert Ier de Kent, 664 - 673 Egbert II of Kent, 765 - 780 Egbert ...
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Kent (England) (translated from French)
Kent (England) Kent Geography Statute County not-subwayCounty ceremonial Traditional ... pop. 1 599 912428/km²1 348 789 Kent is a county of England located at ... the air battle of 1940 . Kings of Kent Horsa (455-473) Hengist (473-488) ?ric ... Ier, wire of the precedent ( 640 - 664 ) Egbert Ier, wire of the precedent ( 664 - ...
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Ealhmund of Kent
Ealhmund of Kent Ealhmund (d. 785?), also known as Alckmund of Wessex, was a King of Kent (c. 784 - c. 785). The 784 entry ... Chronicle mentions Ealhmund as the father of Egbert, but this is uncertain. Ealhmund probably became king following the death of Egbert II around the year 784. There is ...
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Kingdom of Kent (translated from French)
Kingdom of Kent List kings of Kent 455 - 473 : Horsa 473 - 488 : Hengist 488 ... Eadbal 640 - 664 : Earcombert Ier 664 - 673 : Egbert Ier 673 - 685 : Hlothere 685 - 686 : Eadric ... Swaefred 692 - 725 : Wihtred 725 - 748 : Ethelbert II 748 - 754 : Eardwulf 725 - 762 : Eadbert Ier ... 764 : Ealmund 764 - 771 : Heabert 764 - 785 : Egbert II 785 - 796 : Offa 796 - 798 : ...
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Kingdom of Kent (translated from German)
Kingdom of Kent That Kingdom of Kent is one the traditional englischen kingdoms from ... century, failed however and became from king Egbert of Wessex in its realm integrated, so that Kent a Unterkoenigreich Wessex ' became. Under king Alfred ... I. by Wessex (Alfred the large one) Kent was no more Unterkoenigreich, but merged ...
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Descent of Elizabeth II
Descent of Elizabeth II This table shows the descent of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom from Egbert, traditionally regarded as first King of England ... Some of the links between Cerdic and Egbert are a little uncertain, but there is no doubt that Egbert was a descendant of Cerdic. There ...
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List of monarchs of Kent
List of monarchs of Kent This is a list of the Kings of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Kent. Most of the dates of reigns below ... W' alone). List of Kings of Cantware (Kent) (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation ... CANTVVARVM July 664 to 4 July 673 Egbert ECGBRYHT EARCONBRYHTING CANTVVARE CYNINGECGBRYHT REX CANTVVARVM July ... 686 to 687 Mul, Sub-King of Kent 688 to 690 Oswine OSVVINI CANTVVARE ...
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Kingdom of Kent
Kingdom of Kent The Kingdom of Kent was a kingdom of Jutes in southeast ... no historical information has survived. The name "Kent" predates the Jutish invaders, and relates to ... as kings of the four regions of Kent. Later kings are known from their coins ... Amminus. There is evidence to suggest that Kent and its boundaries relate to this ...
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