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  2. Ealhmund of Kent. Ealhmund was King of Kent in 784. He is reputed to be the father of King Egbert who was King of Wessex and, later, King of Kent. Asser 's The Life of King Alfred identifies him as the son of Eafa. [1]

  3. Apr 28, 2024 · Son of Eaba. Ealhmund was King of Kent in 784. He is reputed to be the father of King Egbert who was King of Wessex and, later, King of Kent. Projects MedLands ENGLAND ANGLOSAXONS DANISH KINGS. EALHMUND, son of [EAFA & his wife ---] (-after 784, maybe after 801). The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that "rex Ealhmundus" was "in Cantia rex" in 784 ...

  4. Jun 20, 2010 · In addition to the fact that Ealhmund ruled as king of Kent, and the apparent Kentish connections of Ecgbeorht noted above, it has also been noted that name of Ecgbeorht had been borne by two Kentish kings, Ecgbeorht I (664-673) and Ecgbeorht II (fl. 765-779) [see Searle (1899), 263, 266]. Also, one of the grandsons of Ecgbeorht of Wessex was ...

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · Ealhmund (Wessex) of Kent. (abt. 748 - aft. 784) Ealhmund of Kent formerly Wessex. Born about 0748 [location unknown] Ancestors. Son of Eafa (Wessex) of Wessex [uncertain] and Unknown (of Kent) Wessex [uncertain] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Unknown (Kent) of Kent — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants.

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  6. Brief Life History of Ealhmund King of Kent. Reigned Abt. 784 when Kent was under Mercian control. Acceded: 784 Died: 786 Father: , Eaba (Eafa) of Wessex Married to , Daughter of Kent Child 1: , Ecgbert III of Wessex, King of Wessex, b.

  7. Ealhmund was King of Kent in 784. He is reputed to be the father of King Egbert who was King of Wessex and, later, King of Kent. Asser's The Life of King Alfred identifies him as the son of Eafa.

  8. May 9, 2024 · Ealhmund. Is identified in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as the son of Eafa, of the Wessex dynasty, ruling in Kent in 784. The date is confirmed by a charter granting land to the abbey of Reculver.

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