- and
possibly his brother.
Cuthred inherited the
kingdom while Mercia was at its peak. The two
kingdoms often fought in
Cuthred's first three years, but it...
-
Cuthred is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Cuthred of Kent, ninth-century
monarch Cuthred of Wes****, eighth-century
monarch Cuthred...
-
Eadberht III Præn was
defeated in 798 by Coenwulf,
Cuthred was
established as a
client king.
During Cuthred's reign, the
Archbishopric of
Lichfield was formally...
- from 754 or 755, to
around 756.
Sigeberht succeeded his
distant relative Cuthred, but was then
accused of
acting unjustly.
After ruling a year he was accused...
- Æthelburg of Wes****, the wife of his predecessor, King Ine. His own
successor Cuthred is
identified in the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle as 'his relative'. When Ine...
-
reports that he
granted lands at
Ashdown to a
kinsman named Cuthred. If this is the same
Cuthred whose death is
reported around 661, then he was
perhaps a...
- 821) and
Cuthred of Kent (d. 807).
Coenwulf ruled as king of
Mercia from 796
until his
death in 821. In 798
Coenwulf installed his
brother Cuthred as king...
- By 801 at the
latest Coenwulf had
placed his brother,
Cuthred, on the
throne of Kent.
Cuthred ruled until the time of his
death in 807,
after which Coenwulf...
- gave his
relation Cuthred three thousand hides of land by Ashdown.
Cuthred was the son of Cwichelm,
Cwichelm of Cynegils."
Cuthred may have been a sub-king...
- coast, and form an
alliance with the
Cornish to
fight against Wes****. King
Cuthred of Kent dies. His brother, King
Coenwulf of Mercia,
takes control over...