• Eormenred, but he is mentioned in later hagiographies, and his existence is considered possible by scholars. In the Kentish royal legend, Eormenred is...
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    used is always rex, never regulus (except for a late legend concerning Eormenred). The usual style was simply King of Kent (rex Cantiae) or King of the...
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    Folkestone, 15 miles from Canterbury), and two sons, Eorcenberht and Eormenred. Eormenred was the older of the two, and may have held the title of regulus...
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  • younger son of Eadbald and Emma of Austrasia, and that his older brother Eormenred was deliberately passed over, although another possibility is that they...
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  • Thunor, he had his cousins Æthelred and Æthelberht (sons of his uncle Eormenred) killed, and so had to pay Weregild to their sister Domne Eafe, enabling...
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    Canterbury. According to the Kentish royal legend, Domne Eafe's father was Eormenred, son of King Eadbald of Kent and Emma of Austrasia, and grandson of Æthelberht...
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  • Eadbald had, as described in the Kentish Royal Legend, three children: Eormenred, Eorcenberht and Eanswith. She is known to have died in 642, two years...
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    succeeded by Eorcantberht in 640 A.D. (possibly co-ruling with his brother Eormenred, Mildrith's grandfather). Ecgberht came to the throne in 664 and died...
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  • Ingvar/Igor, Ingrid, Ingemar/Ingmar irm(en), erm(en) strong, whole Y Eormenred, Ermenrich/Hermeric/Emmerich/Emery/Amerigo; Ermendrud/Ermintrude/Irmtrud...
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    of Deira, a centre of learning, and burial-place of the royal family. Eormenred of Kent was the son of King Eadbald and grandson of King Æthelberht of...
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