- Sæberht,
Saberht or
Sæbert (d. c. 616) was an Anglo-Saxon King of Es**** (r. c. 604 – c. 616), in
succession of his
father King Sledd. He is
known as the...
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shortly after 604, when his
intervention helped in the
conversion of King
Saebert of Es**** (son of Sledd), his nephew, to Christianity. It was Æthelberht...
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London was part of the
kingdom of Es****,
ruled by Æthelberht's
nephew Saebert of Es****, who
converted to
Christianity in 604. The
historian S. Brechter...
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establishing the
Diocese of Dorchester. The
Gewisse killed the
three sons of
Sæbert of Es****
around 620,
defeated the
Britons at the
Battle of
Peonnum in 660...
- Anglo-Saxon king to be baptised,
around 600. He in turn
imposed Christianity on
Saebert of Es**** and Rædwald of East Anglia.
Around 628,
Eadwine of
Deira was baptised...
- Chen
dynasty (b. 534)
Nechtan II, king of the
Picts (approximate date)
Sæbert, king of Es**** (approximate date)
Secundus of Non,
Lombard abbot Selyf ap...
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jointly served as king of the East
Saxons after the
death of
their father Sæbert.
Their father converted to
Christianity in 604,
becoming the
first Christian...
- Æthelric),
flees to the
court of King Iago of
Gwynedd (northwest Wales).
Sæbert succeeds his
father Sledd as king of Es****. He is
persuaded to
convert to...
- died in
about 605,
dedicated a
church near Ely, it may have
followed Saebert's conversion fairly swiftly. Rædwald's
marriage to a
member of the royal...
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dated to
around 600. In 604, the
Gregorian mission reached Es****. King
Sæbert was baptised, a
Bishop of
London (Mellitus) was consecrated, and St Paul's...