- isn't
known whether they
governed together until 709 or if
Swæfred died
before then.
Swæfred issued two
charters related to land in
Nazeing for the establishment...
- Æthelbald, who
flees to the East
Anglian controlled Crowland Fens.
Kings Swæfred and
Sigeheard of Es****
share power with Offa. He
abdicates the
throne in...
- Es****
abdicates the throne, and is
succeeded by his sons
Sigeheard and
Swæfred (approximate date). A****,
imperial capital of ****an, is
abandoned by Empress...
-
Sigeheard c. 694 to c. 709
Sigeheard Joint-king with his
brother Swaefred c. 695 to c. 709
Swæfred Son of Sæbbi. Joint-king with his
brother Sigeheard c. 709...
- 796–c.800)
Kingdom of Es**** (complete list) – Sigeheard, Co-King (694–709)
Swæfred, Co-King (694–709) Offa, King (709) Sælred, Co-King (c.709–746) Swæfberht...
- monk,
along with Cenred, 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...
-
order to
enter a monastery, and was
succeeded by his sons,
Sigeheard and
Swaefred, who
ruled jointly over Es****.
Another son, Swæfheard,
would rule the Kingdom...
- 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 Saxons' sheltering...
-
known mention of Middle****
stems from a
royal charter of 704
between king
Swæfred of Es****, the
abdicating king Æthelred of
Mercia and
succeeding king Coenred...
-
dated 13 June 704, is
signed with 12 crosses. The
signatories included Swaefred of Es****,
Cenred of
Mercia and Earl Paeogthath. In
Norman times Twickenham...