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Wihtred of Kent

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Wihtred (c. 670 – 23 April 725) was king of Kent from about 690 or 691 until his death. [1]

36 relations: Alric of Kent, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Archbishop of Canterbury, Æthelbald of Mercia, Æthelberht of Kent, Æthelbert II of Kent, Æthelred of Mercia, Bearsted, Bede, Berhtwald, Cædwalla of Wessex, Circa, Eadbald of Kent, Eadbert I of Kent, Eadric of Kent, Ecclesiastical History of the English People, Ecgberht of Kent, Ermenilda of Ely, Hlothhere of Kent, Humber, Ine of Wessex, Kingdom of Kent, Law of Wihtred, List of monarchs of Kent, Maidstone, Mul of Kent, Oswine of Kent, Sæbbi of Essex, Sceat, St Augustine's Abbey, Swæfheard, Synod of Baccanceld, Textus Roffensis, Weregild, Wessex, Wulfhere of Mercia.

Alric of Kent

Alric (Alrīc; 8th century) was a king of the Saxon kingdom of Kent, jointly with Æðelberht II and Eadberht I. Alric acceded with his two brothers on the death of his father Wihtred, according to Bede, but is otherwise unknown.

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Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is a collection of annals in Old English chronicling the history of the Anglo-Saxons.

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Archbishop of Canterbury

The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury.

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Æthelbald of Mercia

Æthelbald (also spelled Ethelbald, or Aethelbald) (died 757) was the King of Mercia, in what is now the English Midlands from 716 until he was killed in 757.

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Æthelberht of Kent

Æthelberht (also Æthelbert, Aethelberht, Aethelbert or Ethelbert, Old English Æðelberht,; 550 – 24 February 616) was King of Kent from about 589 until his death.

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Æthelbert II of Kent

Æthelbert II (Æðelberht) (725–762) was king of Kent.

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Æthelred of Mercia

Æthelred (died after 704) was King of Mercia from 675 until 704.

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Bearsted

Bearsted is a village and civil parish with railway station in mid-Kent, England, two miles (3.2 km) east of Maidstone town centre.

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Bede

Bede (italic; 672/3 – 26 May 735), also known as Saint Bede, Venerable Bede, and Bede the Venerable (Bēda Venerābilis), was an English Benedictine monk at the monastery of St.

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Berhtwald

Berhtwald (died 731) was the ninth Archbishop of Canterbury in England.

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Cædwalla of Wessex

Cædwalla (c. 659 – 20 April 689) was the King of Wessex from approximately 685 until he abdicated in 688.

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Circa

Circa, usually abbreviated c., ca. or ca (also circ. or cca.), means "approximately" in several European languages (and as a loanword in English), usually in reference to a date.

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Eadbald of Kent

Eadbald (Ēadbald) was King of Kent from 616 until his death in 640.

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Eadbert I of Kent

Eadberht I was king of Kent from 725 to 748.

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Eadric of Kent

Eadric (died August 686?) was a King of Kent (685–686).

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Ecclesiastical History of the English People

The Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum), written by the Venerable Bede in about AD 731, is a history of the Christian Churches in England, and of England generally; its main focus is on the conflict between the pre-Schism Roman Rite and Celtic Christianity.

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Ecgberht of Kent

Ecgberht (or Egbert) (died 4 July 673) was a King of Kent (sometimes called Egbert I) who ruled from 664 to 673, succeeding his father Eorcenberht.

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Ermenilda of Ely

Saint Eormenhild (or Ermenilda, Ermenildis, Ermengild) (d. about 700/703) is a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon saint venerated in the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches.

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Hlothhere of Kent

Hlothhere (Hloþhere; died 6 February 685) was a King of Kent who ruled from 673 to 685.

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Humber

The Humber is a large tidal estuary on the east coast of Northern England.

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Ine of Wessex

Ine was King of Wessex from 688 to 726.

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Kingdom of Kent

The Kingdom of the Kentish (Cantaware Rīce; Regnum Cantuariorum), today referred to as the Kingdom of Kent, was an early medieval kingdom in what is now South East England.

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Law of Wihtred

The Law of Wihtred is an early English legal text attributed to the Kentish king Wihtred (died 725).

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List of monarchs of Kent

This is a list of the kings of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Kent.

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Maidstone

Maidstone is a large, historically important town in Kent, England, of which it is the county town.

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Mul of Kent

Mul (Mūl, literally "mule") (died 687) may have briefly ruled as King of Kent following its conquest by his brother, Caedwalla of Wessex, in 686.

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Oswine of Kent

Oswine, King of Kent, jointly with Swæfberht and Swæfheard.

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Sæbbi of Essex

Sæbbi (also known as Saint Sebbi or Sebba) was son of Sexred and was the joint King of Essex from 664 to about 683 along with his cousin, Sighere.

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Sceat

A sceat (sceattas) was a small, thick silver coin minted in England, Frisia and Jutland during the Anglo-Saxon period.

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St Augustine's Abbey

St Augustine's Abbey was a Benedictine monastery in Canterbury, Kent, England.

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Swæfheard

Swæfheard was a king of Kent, reigning jointly with Oswine, Wihtred, and possibly Swæfberht.

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Synod of Baccanceld

The Synod of Baccanceld is said to have been held in Bapchild, Kent at the end of the seventh or beginning of the eighth century.

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Textus Roffensis

The Textus Roffensis (Latin for "The Tome of Rochester"), fully entitled the Textus de Ecclesia Roffensi per Ernulphum episcopum ("The Tome of the Church of Rochester up to Bishop Ernulf") and sometimes also known as the Annals of Rochester, is a mediaeval manuscript that consists of two separate works written between 1122 and 1124.

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Weregild

Weregild (also spelled wergild, wergeld (in archaic/historical usage of English), weregeld, etc.), also known as man price, was a value placed on every being and piece of property, for example in the Frankish Salic Code.

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Wessex

Wessex (Westseaxna rīce, the "kingdom of the West Saxons") was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in the south of Great Britain, from 519 until England was unified by Æthelstan in the early 10th century.

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Wulfhere of Mercia

Wulfhere or Wulfar (died 675) was King of Mercia from 658 until 675 AD.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wihtred_of_Kent

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