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Sigeheard was
joint king of Es****
along with his brother, Swaefred, from 694 to 709,
succeeding their father Sæbbi. In 705, they
became estranged from...
- King Sæbbi of Es****
abdicates the throne, and is
succeeded by his sons
Sigeheard and Swæfred (approximate date). A****,
imperial capital of ****an, is abandoned...
- Joint-king with Sighere;
abdicated in
favour of his son
Sigeheard c. 694 to c. 709
Sigeheard Joint-king with his
brother Swaefred c. 695 to c. 709 Swæfred...
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Mercia Eadwald, King (c.796–c.800)
Kingdom of Es**** (complete list) –
Sigeheard, Co-King (694–709) Swæfred, Co-King (694–709) Offa, King (709) Sælred...
- 37-year reign. He is
succeeded by Swithred,
grandson of the late king
Sigeheard. Like his predecessors, he is not an
independent ruler, but a sub-king...
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flees to the East
Anglian controlled Crowland Fens.
Kings Swæfred and
Sigeheard of Es****
share power with Offa. He
abdicates the
throne in
order to become...
- in 694 in
order to
enter a monastery, and was
succeeded by his sons,
Sigeheard and Swaefred, who
ruled jointly over Es****.
Another son, Swæfheard, would...
- and the
rulers of our country". The
rulers that
Wealdhere refers to are
Sigeheard and Swæfred of the East Saxons, and the
cause of the
discord was the East...
- Preceded by
Sigeheard and Swæfred King of Es**** c. 709
first jointly with Swæfred then
alone Succeeded by Saelred...
- of his captives. King Ine of Wes****
becomes estranged from the
kings Sigeheard and Swæfred of Es****, who are
sheltering exiled rivals to the Wes**** throne...