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Swæfheard was a king of Kent,
reigning jointly with Oswine, Wihtred, and
possibly Swæfberht.
Swæfheard's charter dated 1
March 689, in the
second year...
- but
Swæfheard (son of Sebbi, the king of Es****), who had been a king in Kent for a year or two, remained.
There is
clear evidence that both
Swæfheard and...
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Hlothere (S1648, S1648a),
appear to have been
altered copies of
charters of
Swæfheard and Swæfberht. (Kelly 1995).
Charter of 679 List of
monarchs of Kent Chronology...
- Wight." Mul's
reign is also
mentioned in a
charter of the
later king
Swæfheard. Mul
seems to have only
ruled a year
before the
local po****tion rose...
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kingdom was
ruled by
Swæfheard, son of Sæbbi, the king of Es****. It is
possible that Æthelred
provided support to both
Swæfheard and Oswine; for each...
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brother of Cædwalla, King of Wes****
acceded 687 or 688,
still reigning 692
Swæfheard Suebhardus rex
Cantuariorum Sueaberdus rex
Cantie son of Sæbbi, King of...
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royal family (second
cousin of king Eadric), as king of Kent.
Prince Swæfheard of Es**** is
given West Kent.
Eadberht is
appointed bishop of Lindisfarne...
- Swæfberht was a king of Kent,
reigning jointly with Oswine, and
possibly also
Swæfheard. Swæfberht
issued an
undated charter that was
witnessed by Oswine, and...
- sons,
Sigeheard and Swaefred, who
ruled jointly over Es****.
Another son,
Swæfheard,
would rule the
Kingdom of Kent. Sæbbi died in 695 and was
buried in Old...
- Swæfberht and
Swæfheard from 688 till 690.
Oswine is
known from charters: one of which, is
dated 26
January 690, and was
witnessed by
Swæfheard, and implies...