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Ecgberht, or Egbert (died July 4, 673) was a King of Kent who ruled from 664 to 673, succeeding his father Eorcenberht s:Ecclesiastical History of the English People/Book 4#1.

He may have still been a child when he became king following his father's death on July 14, 664, because his mother Seaxburh was recorded as having been regent.

Ecgberht's court seems to have had many diplomatic and ecclesiastic contacts. He hosted Wilfrid and Benedict Biscop, and provided escorts to Archbishop Theodore and Abbot Adrian of Canterbury for their travels in Gaul.

The Mildrith legend reports that he had his cousins Aethelred and Aethelberht (sons of his uncle Eormenred) killed and had to pay wergild to their sister Domne Eafe; this may reflect a dynastic struggle that ended in the success of Eorcenberht's line.

A charter records his patronage of the monastery at Chertsey.

Ecgberht was succeeded by his brother Hlothhere, who was in turn succeeded by Eadric and still later by Wihtred.

[edit] See also

List of monarchs of Kent

[edit] References

  • Bede, The Ecclesiastical History of the English People
  • D. P. Kirby, The Earliest English Kings (London: Unwin Hyman, 1991), pp. 43-44
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Eorcenberht
King of Kent
664-673
with Seaxburh (664-?)
Succeeded by
Hlothhere
v  d  e
Monarchs of Kent

Hengest · Horsa · Oisc · Octa · Eormenric · Æthelberht I · Eadbald · Æðelwald · Eorcenberht · Eormenred · Ecgberht I · Hlothhere · Eadric · Mul · Swæfheard · Swæfberht · Oswine · Wihtred · Aelfric · Eadbert I  · Æthelbert II · Eardwulf · Eadberht II · Sigered · Eanmund · Heaberht · Egbert II · Ealhmund · Eadberht III Præn · Cuthred · Coenwulf  · Ceolwulf I · Baldred · Egbert · Æthelwulf* · Æthelstan* · Æthelberht* ·

Æthelred*
Also monarch of Mercia. Also monarch of East Anglia and Mercia. Also monarch of Wessex, Essex, Sussex and Mercia. * Also monarch of Wessex.


 

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