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    Hlothhere (Old English: Hloþhere; died 6 February 685) was a King of Kent who ruled from 673 to 685. Hlothhere succeeded his brother Ecgberht I in 673...
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    had a strong claim on the throne. Hlothhere succeeded his brother as ruler of Kent in 673. It was not unusual for Kent to be divided between rulers at that...
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    Anglo-Saxon charters (category Medieval charters and cartularies of England)
    charter, now in Canterbury Cathedral archive, was issued in 679 by King Hlothhere of Kent granting land to the Reculver Abbey. Some surviving charters are later...
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    Thames. Wulfhere is succeeded by his brother Æthelred. April 1 – King Hlothhere of Kent re-establishes Kentish supremacy in London. 25-year-old poet Wang...
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  • accession of Hlothhere and was the effective ruler of Kent during this year-long interregnum. Eadric raised an army against his uncle and Hlothhere died of wounds...
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  • records Ecgberht's patronage of the monastery at Chertsey Abbey in Surrey. Ecgberht was succeeded by his brother Hlothhere, who was in turn succeeded by...
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  • of Ely, daughter of king Anna of East Anglia. They had two sons, Ecgberht and Hlothhere, who each consecutively became king of Kent, and two daughters...
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  • killed his uncle Mithridates of Armenia. In 685, Hlothhere of Kent succumbed to his wounds after his nephew Eadric of Kent led the South-Saxons to take...
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  • Hillary Pugh Kent, American politician Hlothhere of Kent (died 685), King of Kent Homer Kent (born 1926), American theologian Honorius of Kent (died c. 1210)...
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    sons of Eormenred of Kent; the murders had been instigated by Ecgberht of Kent, Hlothhere's brother, and it is possible that Æthelred was the uncle of the...
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