- not
through the same line as
Wihtred.
Shortly after the
start of his reign,
Wihtred issued a code of laws—the Law of
Wihtred—that has been
preserved in...
- The Law of
Wihtred is an
early English legal text
attributed to the
Kentish king
Wihtred (died 725). It is
believed to date to the
final decade of the...
- who was in turn
succeeded by Ecgberht's sons,
Eadric and
still later Wihtred. List of
monarchs of Kent s:Ecclesiastical
History of the
English People/Book...
- English: Æðelberht; 725–762) was king of Kent. Upon the
death of his
father Wihtred, the
kingdom was
ruled by his
three sons, Æthelbert II,
Eadberht I and...
- laws were
Wihtred of Kent and Ine. The
dates of
Wihtred's and Ine's laws are
somewhat uncertain, but
there is
reason to
believe that
Wihtred's laws were...
- his
reign he had to face two
strong rival kings,
Wihtred of Kent and Ine of Wes****. But when
Wihtred died in 725, and Ine
abdicated in 726 to
become a...
- Sus****. Ine
attacks the
South Saxons and
kills Ealdbert.
April 23 – King
Wihtred of Kent dies
after a 35-year reign. The
kingdom is
divided between his...
-
reigned for only
about two years,
after which Wihtred became king.
Wihtred,
famous for the Law of
Wihtred, did a
great deal to
restore the
kingdom after...
-
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. King
Oswine of Kent is
toppled by
Wihtred,
brother of the late king
Eadric of Kent,
after a 2-year reign. He takes...
-
seven years after Edric's
disposition (Malmesbury 1.15), died 23
April 725
Wihtred Wihtredus rex
Cantie Wythredus rex
Cantuariorum Wihtredus rex Cantuariorum...