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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...
- King of Kent from 798 to 807.
After the
revolt of Kent
under Eadberht III
Præn was
defeated in 798 by Coenwulf,
Cuthred was
established as a
client king...
- deal with a
revolt in Kent,
which had been
under Offa's control.
Eadberht Præn returned from
exile in
Francia to
claim the
Kentish throne, and Coenwulf...
- WR 170. Livy loc. cit.; cf. Baehrens, Frag. poet. Rom. 54‑55. Fast. p316
Praen. AR 1909, 76, p1; RE XII.812. From the
Lacus Curtius website)Lares Permarini...
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Prahran (/prəˈræn/ prə-RAN, also
colloquially /pəˈræn/ pə-RAN or /
præn/ PRAN), is an
inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km south-east of...
- Jord. I.2.339. Liv. XXII.33.7; cf. XXVI.23.4. Liv. XXIII.21.7; Hemerol.
Praen. ad Non. Feb.,
Concordiae in Arce;1 CIL I2 p233, 309; p138Fast. Ant. ap...
- 764–765)
Egbert II, King (fl. 765–779) Ealhmund, King (fl. 784)
Eadberht III
Præn, King (796–798) Cuthred, King (797/798–807)
Mercia (complete list) – Æthelred...
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Gordon William Prange (/
præŋ/; July 16, 1910 – May 15, 1980) was the
author of
several World War II
historical m****cripts
which were
published by his...
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previous Kentish rulers,
namely Ecgberht I,
Ecgberht II and
Eadberht III
Praen,
which corroborates Henry of Huntingdon's
claim that
Ecgberht of Wes****...
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Patriae is also
known from a
statue of
Caesar in Rome. RE XVI 1661 Auct. de
praen. 5: Gai
iudicantur dicti a
gaudio parentum;
quoted in
Paulus Diaconus, abridged...