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    Eadberht III Præn was the King of Kent from 796 to 798. His brief reign was the result of a rebellion against the hegemony of Mercia, and it marked the...
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    archiepiscopate in southern England, and was deposed around 796 by King Eadberht III Præn of Kent. By 803, Æthelhard, along with the Mercian King Coenwulf,...
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    the King of Kent from 798 to 807. After the revolt of Kent under Eadberht III Præn was defeated in 798 by Coenwulf, Cuthred was established as a client...
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    Cantuariorum). Territorial division within Kent is not alluded to, except by Eadberht I (rex Cantuariorum terram dimidii) and Sigered (rex dimidie partis prouincie...
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  • Francisco; excommunicated by Pope Paul VI in 1976 for marrying a woman Eadberht III Præn – King of Kent from 796 to 798 and former diocesan priest Johann Esch...
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  • 764–765) Egbert II, King (fl. 765–779) Ealhmund, King (fl. 784) Eadberht III Præn, King (796–798) Cuthred, King (797/798–807) Mercia (complete list)...
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  • beckon to previous Kentish rulers, namely Ecgberht I, Ecgberht II and Eadberht III Praen, which corroborates Henry of Huntingdon's claim that Ecgberht of Wessex...
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    from the Kingdom of Mercia following the death of King Offa. Prince Eadberht Præn leaves the Church, returns to Kent and claims his throne. Eadwald proclaims...
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  • shortly afterwards. Died 1127. Hlothhere of Kent, exiled in 685. Eadberht III Præn, 796–798. Deposed and captured by Cœnwulf of Mercia. Ceolwulf I of...
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    to deal with a revolt in Kent, which had been under Offa's control. Eadberht Præn returned from exile in Francia to claim the Kentish throne, and Coenwulf...
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  • England at his court: Odberht of Kent (probably Eadberht Praen) and Egbert of Wessex. Eadberht Praen ruled the Kingdom of Kent for a short time after...
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  • from the Kingdom of Mercia following the death of King Offa. Prince Eadberht Præn leaves the Church, returns to Kent and claims his throne. Eadwald proclaims...
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    kings". Mercian control lasted until 796, the year of Offa's death, when Eadberht Præn was temporarily successful in regaining Kentish independence. Ealhmund...
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  • rival Egbert II, and establishes direct Mercian rule. Egbert's brother, Eadberht Præn, flees to the court of Charlemagne. Caliph Muhammad ibn Mansur al-Mahdi...
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    After Offa's death in 796, usurpers in Kent and East Anglia – Eadbearht Præn and Eadwald – took power and issued coins in their own names, following the...
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