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  1. Æthelberht in einer Abbildung aus dem 13. Jahrhundert. Æthelberht von Wessex und Kent (* um 835; † 865) [1] war der zweitälteste überlebende Sohn von König Æthelwulf von Wessex. [2] Nach dem Tod seines Vaters fand eine Teilung des Königreiches Wessex sowie der eroberten Königreiche zwischen den Söhnen Æthelwulfs statt ...

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  2. Æthelberht (Old English: [ˈæðelberˠxt]; also spelled Ethelbert or Aethelberht) was the King of Wessex from 860 until his death in 865. He was the third son of King Æthelwulf by his first wife, Osburh. Æthelberht was first recorded as a witness to a charter in 854.

  3. Æthelberht I. (auch Æþelbryht, Æþelbyrht, Aedilberct, Eðilberht, Eþelbriht oder Ethelbert) (* um 552/560; † 24. Februar 616/618) war an der Wende vom 6. zum 7. Jahrhundert der erste christliche König des angelsächsischen Königreiches Kent aus der Dynastie der Oiscingas. Er wird als Heiliger verehrt. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Familie.

  4. This is a list of monarchs of the Kingdom of the West Saxons (Wessex) until 886 AD. For later monarchs, see the List of English monarchs. While the details of the later monarchs are confirmed by a number of sources, the earlier ones are in many cases obscure.

    Reign
    Incumbent
    Notes
    519 to 534
    Possibly Celtic, Brythonic, name. King of ...
    534 to 560
    Son, or according to some sources ...
    560 to 591
    Son of Cynric. Possibly Celtic, ...
    591 to 597
    Nephew of Ceawlin, grandson of Cynric.
  5. Æthelwulf ( Old English: [ˈæðelwuɫf]; [1] Old English for "Noble Wolf"; [2] died 13 January 858) was King of Wessex from 839 to 858. [a] In 825, his father, King Ecgberht, defeated King Beornwulf of Mercia, ending a long Mercian dominance over Anglo-Saxon England south of the Humber.

  6. Æthelred I (alt. Aethelred, Ethelred; Old English: Æthel-ræd, lit. 'noble counsel'; [1] 845/848 to 871) was King of Wessex from 865 until his death in 871. He was the fourth of five sons of King Æthelwulf of Wessex, four of whom in turn became king. Æthelred succeeded his elder brother Æthelberht and was followed by his ...