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Ecgberht
King of Wessex
Æthelred I
King of Wessex (r. 865–871)
Æthelberht
King of Kent from 589
Æthelberht
King of Wessex
Coenwulf
King of Mercia from 796 to 821
Eadbald of Kent
King of Kent
Ealhmund of Kent
Kentish monarch
Hlothhere of Kent
7th-century English monarch
Eorcenberht of Kent
King of Kent
Hengist and Horsa
legendary brothers said to have led the invasion of Britain in 5th century
Oisc of Kent
early king of Kent
Wihtred of Kent
king of Kent from 670 – 725
Ecgberht of Kent
Kentish King
list of monarchs of Kent
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Octa of Kent
500-543
Eadric of Kent
King of Kent
Cuthred of Kent
King of Kent
Egbert II of Kent
King of Kent
Eormenric of Kent
539-560
Æthelbert II
King of Kent
Eadbert I of Kent
king of Kent from 725 to 748
Eadberht III Præn
King of Kent from 796 to 798
Eardwulf of Kent
king of Kent
Mul of Kent
7th-century English monarch
Sigered of Kent
King of Kent
Æthelstan of Kent
Sub-King of Kent, Essex, Sussex and in Surrey
Baldred of Kent
9th-century English monarch
Heaberht of Kent
8th century King of Kent
Eanmund of Kent
King of Kent
Eadberht II
king of Kent
Oswine of Kent
King of Kent
Eormenred of Kent
7th-century Kentish royalty
Alric
son of Wihtred, king of Kent
Swæfheard
Swæfheard was a king of Kent, reigning jointly with Oswine, Wihtred, and possibly Swæfberht.
Swæfberht
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 is probably the Gabertus who witnessed a charter issued by Oswine in July 689. He is usually combined with Swæfheard because of their similar names and overlapping dates, but multiple kingship was commonplace in Anglo-Saxon England, especially in Essex, where Swæfheard originated.