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  1. Æthelberht, King of Wessex. 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. Read more on Wikipedia.

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  3. 26. Apr. 2022 · Æthelberht or Ethelbert (Old English: Æþelberht, meaning "Magnificent Noble") was the King of Wessex from 860 to 865. He was the third son of Æthelwulf of Wessex and his first wife, Osburga. In 855 he became under-king of Kent while his father, Æthelwulf, visited Rome. His brother Æthelbald was left in charge of the West Saxons. After his father's death in 858 he succeeded him as king of ...

  4. In this video we delve into the lives and reigns of Alfred's brothers, particularly Æthelred, King of Wessex (R. 865-871 AD).In previous videos we covered th...

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  5. Æthelred I van Wessex. Æthelred I of Etherlred I (ca. 837 – 871) was koning van Wessex en Kent van 865 tot 871. Hij was de vierde zoon van Æthelwulf en volgde zijn broer Æthelberht op als koning van Wessex. Hij had twee zonen, van wie Æthelwald de oudste was. Æthelred slaagde er niet in de in aantal toenemende verwoestende invallen van ...

  6. Wessex family tree. The chart shows their (claimed) descent from the traditional first king of Wessex, Cerdic, down to the children of Alfred the Great. A continuation of the tree into the 10th and 11th centuries can be found at English monarchs family tree . The tree is largely based on the late 9th-century Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the West ...

  7. Æthelbert II ( Old English: Æðelberht; 725–762) was king of Kent. Upon the death of his father Wihtred, [1] the kingdom was ruled by his three sons, Æthelbert II, Eadberht I and Alric. Æthelbert seems to have outlived both of his brothers and later reigned jointly with his nephew Eardwulf.