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Sighere was the
joint king of the
Kingdom of Es****
along with his
cousin Sæbbi from 663 or 664
until about 688. He was son of
Sigeberht Sæwarding, probably...
- to
about 683
along with his cousin,
Sighere.
After Sighere died, Sæbbi
became sole
ruler of Es****
until 694.
Sighere and Sæbbi were
cousins of
their predecessor...
-
north of the
Black Sea, and the Sea of Azov.
Conflict erupts between King
Sighere of Es**** and his
brother Sæbbi, as they
struggle for
overlordship between...
- 664 to 683
Sighere son of a Sigeberht,
probably 'the Good'. Joint-king with Sæbbi 664 to c. 694 Sæbbi Son of ****red. Joint-king with
Sighere; abdicated...
-
calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. King
Sighere of Es**** dies
after a 19-year
joint reign. His
brother Sæbbi
becomes the...
- died at
about the same time as Cedd. He was
succeeded by the
joint kings Sighere and Sæbbi. Some
people reverted to paganism,
which Bede said was due to...
- Sigibert/Sigebert, Sibrand, Sigmar, Sigmund, Sighart/Sicard, Sighelm, Sigher/Siger/
Sighere, Sigrad/Sigered, Sigeric, Sigtrygg, Sigward/Siward, Sigfrid/Siegfried,...
- of East Anglia.
After his
death in 664, he was
succeeded by his
cousins Sighere and Sebbi.
Swithhelm 1 at
Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon
England Warner,...
-
Coenred was
tonsured in Rome,
whence he was
accompanied by Offa, son of
Sighere, king of the East Saxons, and
became a monk "at the
threshold of the apostles"...
- King of Mercia. He may have been co-king with Swæfred. He was the son of
Sighere, who had died in
about 690. In his
Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum...