-
Andhun was an
Ealdorman of Sus****
under King Æðelwealh, who was
slain by the Wes****
prince Cædwalla, who
invaded and
ravaged Sus****.
Berhthun and Andhun...
- Cædwalla's
brother Mul is
installed in his place. The sub-kings
Berthun and
Andhun are killed, and Sus**** is
subjugated by the West Saxons. Cædwalla conquers...
- the
South Saxon king Æthelwalh.
Caedwalla was
driven off by
Berthun and
Andhun of Sus****, who then
jointly ruled the
South Saxons. However, Bede reports...
- Æthelwealh, the king of Sus****. He was, however, soon
expelled by
Berthun and
Andhun, Æthelwealh's ealdormen, "who
administered the
country from then on", possibly...
- offspring, (bear) cub;
warrior Y Y Hunferthus, Humboldt, Hunbeorht/Humbert;
Andhun, Berthun; Ælfhun c.f. Hun of East
Anglia ing a god Y Inga, Ingeborg, Inger...
- Cædwalla was
driven out by two of Æthelwealh's ealdormen,
Berhthun and
Andhun. In 687 Cædwalla
became King of the West
Saxons and a new
invasion of Sus****...
-
subsequently driven out of Sus**** by two of Æthelwealh's ealdormen,
Berhthun and
Andhun.
William of
Malmesbury suggests that
Eadric became king of the
South Saxon...
- King (fl. c.683) Ecgwald, King (fl. c.683–c.685) Berhthun, King (fl. 685)
Andhun, King (fl. 685) Noðhelm, King (fl. 692–717) Watt, King (fl. 692–c.700) Bryni...
- Wilfrid's
monastery at
Selsey between c.683 to 685. fl.685
Berthun and
Andhun According to Bede,
these two
ealdormen drove Cædwalla out of Sus****. Berthun...
-
Downs (Hampshire). He is
expelled by Æthelwealh's ealdormen,
Berthun and
Andhun, who
jointly rule the
South Saxons. Cædwalla
invades Kent, lays it waste...