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- 679 survives in its original form. Two further charters attributed to Hlothere (S1648, S1648a), appear to have been altered copies of charters of Swæfheard...
- to c 600, followed by those of two Kentish successors, the joint kings Hlothere and Eadric, c 679–85, and Wihtred, 695. This is the only m****cript source...
-  95 n.129. Story 2005, p. 83 and p. 83 n.79. Attenborough, F L (1922). "Hlothere and Eadric". The Laws of the Earliest English Kings. Cambridge: Cambridge...
- they were a threat to Ecgberht. Ecgberht was succeeded by his brother, Hlothere, who ruled from 674 to 686 before being overthrown and killed by one of...
- king. While in Kent, Wilfrid's career was advanced by Eanflæd's cousin Hlothere, who was later the King of Kent from 673 to 685. The Kentish court included...
- visible) Long Lane – a descriptive name Lothburymeaning 'burgh of Lotha/Hlothere', a 7th-century name Lovat Streetthought to be either a corruption of...
- favour of the abbot and monastery at Reculver, in Kent, was granted by King Hlothere of Kent in May 679. The desirability of possessing unen****bered "bookland"...
- and a charter dated May 679 names Berhtwald as abbot. This charter, from Hlothere, King of Kent, is the earliest surviving original Anglo-Saxon charter....
- King Æthelwealh of Sus****. 686 South Saxons attack Hlothere, king of Kent, in support of Hlothere's nephew Eadric. c.7th century Sus**** appears in the...