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Eadberht is an Anglo-Saxon male name. It may
refer to:
Eadberht of
Lincoln Eadberht of
Lindisfarne Eadberht of
Northumbria Eadberht of
Selsey Eadbert...
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Eadberht III Præn was the King of Kent from 796 to 798. His
brief reign was the
result of a
rebellion against the
hegemony of Mercia, and it
marked the...
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Eadberht (died 19 or 20
August 768) was king of
Northumbria from 737 or 738 to 758. He was the
brother of Ecgbert,
Archbishop of York. His
reign is seen...
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Eadberht of
Lindisfarne (died 6 May 698), also
known as
Saint Eadberht, was
Bishop of Lindisfarne, England, from 688
until his
death on 6 May 698. After...
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Eadberht II was king of Kent,
jointly with Sigered. He was
apparently the son of Æðelberht II.
Eadberht II is
known from
three charters. As a
result of...
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father Wihtred, the
kingdom was
ruled by his
three sons, Æthelbert II,
Eadberht I and Alric. Æthelbert
seems to have
outlived both of his
brothers and...
- intervene. When Pope Leo III
agreed to
anathematise Eadberht,
Coenwulf invaded and
retook the kingdom;
Eadberht was
taken prisoner, was blinded, and had his...
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Eadberht I was king of Kent from 725 to 748.
After his
father Wihtred of Kent died, he
inherited the
kingdom of Kent
along with his two
brothers Æðelberht...
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Aldfrith of
Northumbria took over the
throne upon his death.
Eadberht of Northumbria, the
brother of Ecgbert,
Archbishop of York, is seen by...
- Cantuariorum).
Territorial division within Kent is not
alluded to,
except by
Eadberht I (rex
Cantuariorum terram dimidii) and
Sigered (rex
dimidie partis prouincie...