• Æscwine (redirect from Cenfus of Wessex)
    Aescwine or Escwine or Æscwine is an Anglo-Saxon name, whose modern descendant is Ashwin. It translates literally as "ash-tree friend", but can mean a...
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  • about 674 to 676. Another source claims that Æscwine's father, Cenfus (Old English: Cēnfūs), ruled for two years after Seaxburh. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
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    674 Cenfus (Disputed) Perhaps reigned between Seaxburh and his son Æscwine. Given a remote descent from Cynric. 674 to 676 Æscwine Son of Cenfus. 676...
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    the region of Lindsey (Lincolnshire). King Æscwine succeeds his father Cenfus as ruler of Wessex (approximate date). King Vikramaditya I of Chalukya defeats...
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  • in the list of kings of Wessex Died. The throne was inherited by either Cenfus or his son Æscwine, who were distant relatives of her husband. Roderic King...
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  • the region of Lindsey (Lincolnshire). King Æscwine succeeds his father Cenfus as ruler of Wessex (approximate date). King Vikramaditya I of Chalukya defeats...
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  • Dyffryn Tywi (1936), Gwrid ar Orwel ym Morgannwg (1938), Treftadaeth y Cenfu a Maes Gwenllian (1941), Cwmsêl a Chefn Sidan (1946), and Allt Cunedda,...
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  • official during the reign of Emperor Dezong, and his great-grandfather Kong Cenfu (孔岑父) and grandfather Kong Kui (孔戣) also both served as imperial officials...
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