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Sigered is an Anglo-Saxon
masculine personal name, from siġe "victory" and ræd "counsel", that may
refer to:
Sigered of Es****
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Hertfordshire and (for a
short while) west Kent. The last king of Es**** was
Sigered of Es****, who in 825
ceded the
kingdom to Ecgberht, King of Wes****. The...
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Sigered of Es**** was the last king of Es**** from 798 to 825. The son of
Sigeric of Es****,
Sigered became king when his
father abdicated the throne. In...
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Sigered was king of Kent,
reigning jointly with
Eadberht II in the
eighth century.
Sigered is
known just from his charters, one of
which is
dated 762 and...
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alluded to,
except by
Eadberht I (rex
Cantuariorum terram dimidii) and
Sigered (rex
dimidie partis prouincie Cantuariorum). List of
English monarchs Kentish...
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Sigered of Kent.
Eanmund is
known only from an
undated confirmation,
witnessed by
Archbishop Bregowine (761–764),
added to a
charter of
Sigered [1]...
- Co-King (c.715–738) Swithred, King (746–758) Sigeric, King (758–798)
Sigered King (798–812) Duke (812–825)
Kingdom of Kent (complete list) – Wihtred...
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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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Baldred was
apparently still in power. In Es****,
Ecgberht expelled King
Sigered,
though the date is unknown. It may have been dela****
until 829
since a...