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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Downs (Hampshire). He is expelled by Æthelwealh's ealdormen, Berthun and Andhun, who jointly rule the South Saxons. Cædwalla invades Kent, lays it waste...
- Downs (Hampshire). He is expelled by Æthelwealh's ealdormen, Berthun and Andhun, who jointly rule the South Saxons. Cædwalla invades Kent, lays it waste...
- eventually expelled, by Æðelwealh's successors, two Ealdormen named Berhthun and Andhun. In 686 the South Saxons attacked Hlothhere, king of Kent, in support of...
- subsequently driven out of Sus**** by two of Æðelwealh's ealdormen, Berhthun and Andhun. William of Malmesbury suggests that Eadric became king of the South Saxon...