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Aescwine or
Escwine or Æscwine is an Anglo-Saxon name,
whose modern descendant is Ashwin. It
translates literally as "ash-tree friend", but can mean a...
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about 674 to 676.
Another source claims that Æscwine's father,
Cenfus (Old English:
Cēnfūs),
ruled for two
years after Seaxburh. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
- 674
Cenfus (Disputed)
Perhaps reigned between Seaxburh and his son Æscwine.
Given a
remote descent from Cynric. 674 to 676 Æscwine Son of
Cenfus. 676...
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kings of Wes**** Died. The
throne was
inherited by
either Cenfus or his son Æscwine, who were
distant relatives of her husband.
Roderic King...
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region of
Lindsey (Lincolnshire). King Æscwine
succeeds his
father Cenfus as
ruler of Wes**** (approximate date). King
Vikramaditya I of
Chalukya defeats...
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region of
Lindsey (Lincolnshire). King Æscwine
succeeds his
father Cenfus as
ruler of Wes**** (approximate date). King
Vikramaditya I of
Chalukya defeats...
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Dyffryn Tywi (1936),
Gwrid ar
Orwel ym
Morgannwg (1938),
Treftadaeth y
Cenfu a Maes
Gwenllian (1941), Cwmsêl a
Chefn Sidan (1946), and Allt Cunedda,...
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official during the
reign of
Emperor Dezong, and his great-grandfather Kong
Cenfu (孔岑父) and
grandfather Kong Kui (孔戣) also both
served as
imperial officials...