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Coenred or
Cenred may
refer to: King
Coenred of
Mercia King
Coenred of
Northumbria Coenred of Wes****,
father of King Ine of Wes**** MV Cenred, a vehicle...
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Coenred (also
spelled Cenred or
Cœnred fl. 675–709) was king of
Mercia from 704 to 709.
Mercia was an Anglo-Saxon
kingdom in the
English Midlands. He was...
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almost certainly refers to
Coenred. He was
succeeded by Osric, brother, or half-brother, of Osred.
Coenred's brother Ceolwulf became king after...
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leaving the
kingdom to his
nephew Coenred, Wulfhere's son. The
reduced prestige of both
Ceolred and his predecessor,
Coenred, may have
stirred unrest among...
- 697, and in 704 Æthelred abdicated,
leaving the
throne to Wulfhere's son
Coenred. Æthelred
became a monk at Bardney, a
monastery which he had
founded with...
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Cenred of Wes**** was a
member of the
House of Wes**** and a
member of the
direct male line from
Cynric to Egbert. It is
possible that
Cenred ruled alongside...
- King
Coenred as
having become the King of the
Southumbrians in 702, two
years before he
became King of all the Mercians. The fact that
Coenred was the...
- King (685–704/705)
Eadwulf I, King (704–705)
Osred I, King (705–716)
Coenred, King (716–718) Osric, King (718–729) Ceolwulf, King (729–737) Eadberht...
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Cherson (Crimea).
Ceolred becomes king of Mercia,
after his
cousin Coenred abdicates the throne.
Dynastic rivalries lead to the
banishment of his...
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Osric was king of
Northumbria from the
death of
Coenred in 718
until his
death on 9 May 729.
Symeon of
Durham calls him a son of
Aldfrith of Northumbria...