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  1. Kingdom of Kent

    Refimprove date February 2010 Infobox Former Country common name Kent conventional long name Kingdom of Kent year start 400s This determines the established category year end 871 life span c. 450 &ndash 871 continent Europe country England government type Monarchy title leader Kings of Kent leader1 Hengist ... Mul of Kent Mul was killed in a Kentish revolt, and Caedwalla returned to devastate the kingdom ... K. P. Witney, 1982 , The Kingdom of Kent . Phillimore. ISBN 0 85033 443 8 John Williams editor , 2007 ..., 2010 , The Kingdom and People of Kent, AD 40 1066 Their History and Archaeology . The History ... DEFAULTSORT Kingdom Of Kent Category Peoples of Anglo Saxon Kingdoms Kent Category Petty kingdoms ... Britain flag p1 Labarum.svg image p1 p2 flag p2 s1 Kingdom of Wessex s2 flag s1 Wyvern of Wessex.svg ... image map caption Britain around AD 800 common languages Old English language Old English The Kingdom of Kent Cent in Old English , Cantia regnum in Latin was a Jutes Jutish colony and later independent kingdom in what is now South East England south east England . It was founded at an unknown date ... century, when it became a sub kingdom of Mercia . In the 9th century, it became a sub kingdom of Wessex , and in the 10th century, it became part of the unified Kingdom of England which was created ... county of Kent . Romano British Ceint The origins of Kent are obscure, but its boundaries are likely ... or Ceint after which the kingdom is named. Julius Caesar Caesar referred to Cingetorix Briton Cingetorix ... Kent as the bride gift. Gwrangon was king of Ceint in the time of Vortigern according to Nennius ... alongside Horsa , the Jutish co ruler of Kent. The next year the Jutes were attacked again at the Battle ... war spread across the country. There was further action at the Battle of Wippedesfleot , but Kent ... in Kent and its kings traced their lineage from Hengist. Two cultures Archaeologists, following ... period two distinct principal pre Christian cultures in Kent, identifiable by their by no means homogeneous ...   more details



  1. KENT

    otheruses Kent disambiguation Infobox Radio station name KENT image city Parowan, Utah Parowan , Utah area branding slogan Great songs & Great memories airdate 2004 10 07 frequency 1400 kHz format SILENT Adult Standards MOR power 1,000 watt s day br 1,000 watt s night erp haat class C facility id 129732 coordinates coord 37 48 22.00 N 112 56 40.00 W region US UT type landmark callsign meaning former callsigns owner AM Radio 1400, Inc. licensee sister stations webcast website affiliations Westwood One , Dial Global image KENTtower.jpg thumb The radio tower for KENT outside of Parowan, Utah. KENT 1400 AM broadcasting AM was a radio station broadcasting a Adult Standards MOR format. Licensed to Parowan, Utah , USA, the station was currently owned by AM Radio 1400, Inc. and featured programing from Westwood One and Dial Global . ref cite web url http www.fcc.gov fcc bin fmq?call KENT title KENT Facility Record work United States Federal Communications Commission , audio division ref Translator KENT served the Cedar City, Utah Cedar City St. George, Utah radio market and rebroadcasts on FM translator station K249DR 97.7 MHz, licensed to Cedar City, Utah. History The station began broadcasting in October 2004, carrying the Adult Standards format of Dial Global Networks and CNN Radio News from Westwood One . The call sign KENT was assigned in May 2004 On May 29th 2009, The US Bankruptcy Court in Salt Lake City, UT appointed a receiver to take over KENT AM. US Capital, Incorporated of Boulder CO. foreclosed on Legecy Media, the owners of KENT and several other stations. At this time the station remains silent pending liquidation of the company. References reflist External links AM station data KENT FMQ K249DR St. George Radio Category Radio stations in Utah ENT Utah radio station stub ...   more details



  1. Kent (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Kent Kent is a county in South East England, centre of the former Kingdom of Kent . Kent may also refer to TOC right Places Canada Kent, British Columbia Kentville, Nova Scotia Chatham Kent, Ontario Kent County, New Brunswick United States Counties Kent County, Delaware Kent County, Maryland Kent County, Michigan Kent County, Rhode Island Kent County, Texas New Kent County, Virginia Cities and towns Kent, California Kent, California, former name of Kentfield, California Kent, Connecticut Kent, Florida Kent, Iowa Kent, Illinois Kent, Jefferson County, Indiana Kent, Minnesota Kent, New York Kent, Ohio Kent, Oregon Kent, Texas Kent, Washington Kent Acres, Delaware Kent City, Michigan Kent Narrows, Maryland Kentland, Indiana Fort Kent, Maine South Kent, Connecticut Electoral districts Kent New Brunswick electoral district 1867 1966 Kent Ontario electoral district 1867 1903 1914 1966 1976 1996 Kent provincial electoral district New Brunswick Physical features Kent Group of islands, in Bass Strait, Australia Kent Island, Maryland , United States Kent Narrows , Maryland, United States Kent Peninsula in Canada The River Kent , Cumbria, England Education United Kingdom University of Kent , Kent, England United States Kent State University , Kent, Ohio Kent State shootings Kent City School District , a public school district in Kent, Ohio Kent School District , a public school district in Kent, Washington Kent School , a private high school in Kent, Connecticut Chicago Kent College of Law , Chicago, Illinois Transportation Ford Kent engine , used in for instance Ford Anglia HMS Kent HMS Kent , a ship Kent Station OC Transpo , a bus stop in Ottawa s downtown transit corridor Kent Street Ottawa , a major downtown street in Ottawa New Kent Road in London Old Kent Road in London People Kent surname Duke of Kent Earl of Kent Music Kent band , a Swedish rock band Kent album ... Recursive Calculator , programming language Kingdom of Kent disambig callsign Category Place name ...   more details



  1. Kent University

    Kent University might refer to The University of Kent formerly the University of Kent at Canterbury in the United Kingdom Kent State University Ohio, United States disambig ...   more details



  1. Kent County

    Kent County may refer to Australia the former name of Kent Land District, Tasmania , Australia Kent County, Western Australia Canada Kent County, New Brunswick Kent County, Ontario United States Kent County, Delaware Kent County, Maryland Kent County, Michigan the most populous Kent County Kent County, Rhode Island Kent County, Texas New Kent County, Virginia United Kingdom Kent is also a county in England geodis county cy Swydd Kent de Kent County es Condado de Kent fr Comt de Kent it Contea di Kent nl Kent County ja no Kent County nds Kent County pl Hrabstwo Kent pt Condado de Kent ro Comitatul Kent ru fi Kentin piirikunta sv Kent County uk zh ...   more details



  1. Flag of Kent

    Infobox flag Name Kent Article Type Image Kent flag.svg Nickname Invicta Flag Morenicks Invicta Flag of Kent Use Symbol Proportion 3 5 Adoption 1605 Design Gules, a horse rampant argent Designer Traditional File KentBrit5.PNG right thumb Kent The Flag of Kent is the flag of the England English county of Kent . ref Flag Institute Kent The Flag Institute . ref It features the white horse of Kent on a red background, a theme used in several other Kent related coats of arms and logos or symbols. It is sometimes referred to as the Invicta Flag or Invicta Flag of Kent , Citation needed date June 2010 after the motto of Kent, Invicta motto Invicta . The Flag Institute note, in the flag s entry on the UK Flags Register that Blockquote This is the traditional flag of Kent, supposedly based on that of Horsa , the Jute. Horsa was the brother of Hengest , who founded the Kingdom of Kent in 449. The first recorded reference is in 1605. Blockquote The flag is an adaptation of the traditional arms of Kent to which the quote refers. Dubious date June 2010 These arms were attributed anachronistically to the Kingdom of Kent , but used by the Justices of Kent for many years. Citation needed date June 2010 The arms were officially granted to Kent County Council on 17 October 1933 and re confirmed to its successor in 1975 . Citation needed date June 2010 The flag was accepted by the Flag Institute as that of the historic county on the basis of its traditional use. See also List of flags of the United Kingdom List of English flags References Reflist Kent County flags of the United Kingdom Kent DEFAULTSORT Kent, Flag of Category Kent Flag Category Flags of England Category 1605 introductions England stub Europe flag stub nl Vlag van Kent ...   more details



  1. The Kingdom

    The Kingdom could refer to The Kingdom, a nickname for County Kerry in Ireland and Fife in Scotland County Kerry Media The Kingdom , newspaper published in Killarney The Kingdom, an apocalyptic Christian movement founded by Frank Sandford The Kingdom TV miniseries The Kingdom TV miniseries , a Danish television miniseries by Lars von Trier Kingdom Hospital , a 2004 American television miniseries The Kingdom comic book The Kingdom comic book , a DC Comics story and comic book limited series The Kingdom Elgar The Kingdom Elgar , an oratorio by Edward Elgar composed in 1903 The Kingdom film The Kingdom film , a 2007 film The land between the cities in Assassins Creed , referring to the countryside of the Kingdom of Jerusalem A popular nightclub in Burlington, Ontario Burlington, Ontario, Canada closed January 13, 2008 The Kingdom album The Kingdom album , a 2012 studio album released by Starfield band Starfield band See also King disambiguation Kingdom disambiguation disambig ar fr The Kingdom it The Kingdom nl The Kingdom pt The Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Kingdom

    Wiktionary kingdom Kingdom may refer to Monarchy Kingdom biology , a category in biological taxonomy Kingdom of God , a foundational concept in the three Abrahamic religions Kingdom Holding Company , a Saudi investment company Kingdom comics Kingdom comics , a comic series by Dan Abnett and Richard Elson published in the weekly 2000 AD Kingdom album Kingdom album , an album by Koda Kumi Kingdom song Kingdom song , a song by David Gahan Kingdom TV series Kingdom TV series , a British television drama starring Stephen Fry Kingdom director , a Japanese adult video director Kingdoms board game Kingdoms board game , a board game by Reiner Knizia Petty kingdom Kingdom manga Kingdom manga , a Japanese manga Park Yong Wook , also known as Kingdom , a professional Korean StarCraft player. See also The Kingdom disambiguation Isambard Kingdom Brunel , English engineer disambiguation ast Reinu ca Regne es Reino eo Regno eu Erreinu fr R gne gl Reino ia Regno disambiguation it Kingdom he nl Koninkrijk ja oc R gne pl Kr lestwo pt Kingdom ru fi Kingdom th ...   more details



  1. Warden, Kent

    infobox UK place country England static image File Warden, Kent, UK.jpg 240px static image caption Warden latitude 51.405 longitude 0.905 official name Warden population shire district Swale shire county Kent region South East England constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference Warden is a small holiday village located on the northeast coast of the Isle of Sheppey , Kent , United Kingdom . The largest residential part of Warden is generally called Warden Bay . Where the beach becomes inaccessible and the cliffs become prominent, the area is generally referred to as Warden Point. External links Commons category inline Warden, Kent Swale kent geo stub Category Villages in Kent Category Populated coastal places in Kent es Warden Kent nl Warden Kent pl Warden Kent ...   more details



  1. Eadric of Kent

    Eadric died August 686? was a King of Kingdom of Kent Kent 685 686 . He was the son of Ecgberht of Kent Ecgberht I . Eadric was for a time co ruler alongside his uncle Hlothhere of Kent Hlothhere , and a legal code code of laws issued in both their names has survived. However, Eadric eventually revolted and defeated Hlothhere with the aid of the Kingdom of Sussex South Saxons . Hlothhere died of wounds received in battle on February 6, 685, and Eadric became sole ruler. It was not long, however, before Kent faced the overwhelming invasion of the Wessex West Saxons under Caedwalla of Wessex Caedwalla . Eadric was still reigning in June 686 http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 9 . A Frankish annal records his death on 31 August 687. A law code, the Law of Hlothhere and Eadric , is jointly attributed to him and his predecessor Hlothhere. See also List of monarchs of Kent s start s reg s bef before Hlothhere of Kent Hlothhere s ttl title Kingdom of Kent King of Kent years ? 686 regent1 Hlothhere of Kent Hlothhere years1 ? 685 s aft after Mul of Kent Mul end Kentish Monarchs Persondata name Eadric of Kent alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 686 place of death Category Kentish monarchs Category 686 deaths Category 7th century rulers in Europe Category 7th century English people br Eadric Kent de Eadric Kent eo Eadric Kent fr Eadric de Kent nl Eadric ru sh Eadric od Kenta ...   more details



  1. Heaberht of Kent

    Heaberht was a King of Kingdom of Kent Kent in the 8th century, ruling jointly with Egbert II of Kent Ecgberht II . Heaberht is known from his coins and from charters of other kings. He witnessed or confirmed two charters of Ecgberht II http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 34 http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 37 , one dated 765, as is mentioned in a charter of Offa of Mercia Offa , King of Mercia http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 105 , dated 764 atque Heaberhti regis Cantiae . See also List of monarchs of Kent Chronology of Kentish Kings Category Kentish monarchs Category 8th century rulers in Europe Category 8th century English people Kentish Monarchs br Heaberht Kent de Heahberht fr Heabert de Kent got ...   more details



  1. Duke of Kent

    Image HRH Duke of Kent.jpg thumb right 200px Prince Edward, Duke of Kent HRH Prince Edward , the current Duke of Kent Duke of Kent is a title which has been created various times in the peerage s of Great Britain and the United Kingdom , most recently as a royal dukedom for the fourth son of George V . Pre history A title associated with Kent first appears anciently with the Kingdom of Kent or Cantware , one of the seven Anglo Saxon kingdoms that later merged to form the Kingdom of England . The Kings of Kent Kings of Cantware or Kent date back to about 449. After 825, when the Kingdom of Kent was taken over by Egbert of Wessex Egbert, King of Wessex , Kent became a dependency of Kingdom of Wessex ... Kingdom and Mary of Teck Queen Mary , was created Duke of Kent, Earl of St Andrews and Baron ... with Kent is that of a rampant white horse upon a red field. This is primarily associated with the Kingdom ... of George V of the United Kingdom George V Prince Edward, Duke of Kent Prince Edward , 2nd Duke of Kent ..., 2nd Duke of Kent 1935 See also British monarchy Kent Earl of Kent Earls of Kent Kingdom of Kent ... became something like the heir apparent s title, as Aethelwulf, Egbert s son, became King of Kent in 825. By 860, Kent lost its status as a kingdom, becoming absorbed into Wessex. ref http www.historyfiles.co.uk KingListsBritain EnglandKent.htm Kings of Kent ref Earls of Kent main Earl of Kent In the peerage of England the first title of Kent was that of the Earl of Kent . After the death of his father ... 1066 , sometime between 1056 and 1058, became Earl of Kent , a new earldom at the time. ref http web.archive.org ... that Godwin was the first Earl of Kent, since he ruled over that area as well as many others. After ... Earl of Kent . However, Odo was twice removed from this title. The first occasion was in 1082, when ... of Kent William de Ipres but he was deprived of the title in 1155. In 1227 it was revived for Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent Hubert de Burgh , but became extinct with his death. In 1321, it was again ...   more details



  1. Earl of Kent

    The peerage title Earl of Kent has been created eight times in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . See also Kingdom of Kent , Duke of Kent . Earls of Kent, first creation 1020 Godwin, Earl of Wessex 1020 1053 Leofwine Godwinson 1053 1066 Earls of Kent, second Creation 1067 Odo, Earl of Kent , and Bishop of Bayeux d. 1097 forfeit 1088 Earls of Kent, third Creation 1141 William de Ipres, 1st Earl of Kent c. 1095 1165 deprived 1155 Earls of Kent, fourth Creation 1227 Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent d. 1243 Earls of Kent, fifth Creation 1321 Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent 1301 1330 attainted 1330 Edmund, 2nd Earl of Kent d. 1333 restored 1331 John, 3rd Earl of Kent 1330 1352 Joan of Kent Joan, Princess of Wales, 4th Countess of Kent 1331 1385 Earls of Kent, sixth creation 1360 The Earls of Kent of this creation used Baron Holand 1353 as a subsidiary title it became abeyant 1408. The first Earl of Kent by this creation was the husband of Joan of Kent of the fifth creation. Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent d. 1360 Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent 1350 1397 Thomas Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey 1374 1400 Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent 1384 1408 Earls of Kent, seventh Creation 1461 William Neville, 1st Earl of Kent d. 1463 Earls of Kent, eighth Creation ... IV s council, became Lord Treasurer in 1463 4, was created Earl of Kent in 1465 and was keeper ... as a modest gentleman, never formally taking title as earl. Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent c. 1420 1498 George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent c. 1460 1503 Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of Kent 1481 1524 Henry Grey, 4th Earl of Kent c.1495 d. 1562 Reginald Grey, 5th Earl of Kent d. 1573 Henry Grey, 6th Earl of Kent 1541 1615 Charles Grey, 7th Earl of Kent c. 1545 1623 Henry Grey, 8th Earl of Kent c. 1583 1639 Anthony Grey, 9th Earl of Kent 1557 1643 Henry Grey, 10th Earl of Kent 1594 1651 Anthony Grey, 11th Earl of Kent 1645 1702 Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent Henry Grey, 12th Earl of Kent 1671 1740 created ...   more details



  1. East Kent

    made east Kent their home, They regarded themselves as a separate kingdom with their own laws and customs. The Jutes called themselves Kentings, believing that they were the real Men of Kent and retaining ...for the Parliamentary constituency East Kent UK Parliament constituency East Kent and West Kent are one time traditional subdivisions of the England English county of Kent , kept alive by the Association of the Men of Kent and Kentish Men an organisation formed in 1913.The Association website can be found ... Saxon presence in the west, although its origins are somewhat obscure. Residents of East Kent, those living East south of the River Medway , are called Men or Maids of Kent , as opposed to residents of West Kent, who are known as Kentish Men or Kentish Maids . According to the BBC website ref http www.bbc.co.uk kent places features manofkent kentishman.shtml BBC Kent Places Man of Kent or Kentish Man? Bot generated title ref a few hundred years later, it appears that the Men of Kent resisted William the Conqueror more stoutly than the Kentish Men, who surrendered. East Kent had its own Quarter Sessions based in Canterbury until 1814, when the administrations of East and West Kent were merged. East Kent, which corresponded roughly to the Diocese of Canterbury , consisted of the three ... has long been regarded as the line of division between Men of Kent and Kentish Men, but the true position ... that, traditionally, marks the division of Kent into its east and west zones. The origins of this curious division between the inhabitants of Kent is similarly unknown, but it is thought to date from ... from the European mainland. While much of the county, including west Kent, was settled by the Angles ... by the Rev Samuel Pegge in 1735 on the subject A Man of Kent and a Kentish Man is an expression often used but the explanation has been given in various ways. Some say that a Man of Kent is a term of high ... Kent are Men of Kent while those of East Kent are only Kentish Men. Places in East Kent include Broadstairs ...   more details



  1. Aelfric of Kent

    lfric lang ang lfr c 8th century was a king of the Saxon kingdom of Kent , jointly with thelbert II of Kent elberht II and Eadbert I of Kent Eadberht I . lfric acceded with his two brothers on the death of his father Wihtred of Kent Wihtred , according to Bede , but is otherwise unknown. Kelly 1995 observed that the reign of 762 to 796 attributed to him by William of Malmesbury is evidently fantasy, inspired by a desire to account neatly for all the brothers mentioned by Bede . References Kelly, S. E. 1995. Charters of St. Augustine s Abbey Canterbury and Minster in Thanet. Anglo Saxon Charters 4. See also List of monarchs of Kent Chronology of Kentish Kings Kentish Monarchs DEFAULTSORT Aelfric of Kent Category Kentish monarchs Category 8th century rulers in Europe Category 8th century English people de Ealric fr lfric de Kent nl Aelfric ru ...   more details



  1. Stanford, Kent

    infobox UK place country England latitude 51.103 longitude 1.0403 static image Image BearApplePoop.JPG 300px static image caption The Drum Inn official name Stanford population 428 population ref parish,  United Kingdom Census 2001 2001  Census map alt static image alt shire district Shepway shire county Kent region South East England constituency westminster Folkestone and Hythe UK Parliament constituency Folkestone and Hythe post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference Stanford is a village in Kent , England close to Ashford, Kent Ashford , and within the Civil parish Parish of Stanford. It has been divided by the M20 motorway M20 into Stanford North and Stanford South. There is a Stanford Windmill windmill to the north of the M20 and west of Stone Street. The parish church is All Saints. External links Commons category Stanford, Kent http www.stanfordpc.kentparishes.gov.uk Stanford Parish Council Shepway kent geo stub Category Villages in Kent es Stanford Kent fr Stanford Kent nl Stanford Kent pl Stanford Kent ...   more details



  1. Eormenric of Kent

    Eormenric of Kent was King of Kent from circa 534 540 to 564 580. His father may have been Octa of Kent , whom Eormenric succeeded. His son, thelberht of Kent , in turn succeeded him circa 580 590, according to the Anglo Saxon Chronicle . Gregory of Tours records that the marriage of thelberht to a Franks Frankish princess, Bertha of Kent Bertha , took place while he was filius regis the son of the king , most likely during the reign of his father, whom the genealogies name Eormenric. Therefore Eormenric can be regarded as the first historical King of Kent. As the date of the marriage is not known, Eormenric s reign cannot be dated. The Venerable Bede placed his death in 560, but since his son s wife was not even born at that time, it seems unlikely. Rather, Gregory implies that thelberht s father was still reigning as of his writing 589 . Eormenric s Frankish connexion goes deeper than his daughter in law. The first component of his name Eormen was uncommon in England at the time, but common in Francia . Both Eormen and ric were used repeatedly in naming by the Oiscingas thereafter. See also List of monarchs of Kent References Yorke, Barbara 2004 . http www.oxforddnb.com view article 52343 Kent, kings of act. c.450&ndash c.590 . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . Oxford Oxford University Press s start s reg s bef before Octa of Kent Octa s ttl title Kingdom of Kent King of Kent years 534 540 c. 590 s aft after thelberht of Kent thelberht I end Kentish Monarchs Category Kentish monarchs Category 6th century monarchs in Europe de Eormenric von Kent es Eormenric de Kent fr Eormenric hr Eormenrik nl Eormenric pl Eormenric pt Eormenric de Kent ru sh Eormenric od Kenta ...   more details



  1. In the Kingdom

    infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In the Kingdom Type studio Artist Whitecross Genre Christian Metal Released March 30, 1991 Label Star Song Records Reviews Cornerstone magazine Cornerstone ref name CSTONE 20 95 cite journal last Canfield first Dave title Reviews In the Kingdom pages 29 journal Cornerstone magazine Cornerstone issn 0275 2743 year 1991 month volume 20 issue 95 ref Last album Triumphant Return br 1989 This album In the Kingdom br 1991 Next album High Gear Whitecross album High Gear br 1992 In the Kingdom was the fourth album by Christian metal band Whitecross . It reached 12 on Billboard magazine Billboard s Top Contemporary Christian Albums chart. ref Allmusic class artist id p2435 charts awards pure url yes allmusic Whitecross Charts & Awards Billboard Albums ref The album won a GMA Dove Award Dove Award for Hard Music Album of the Year for 1991. ref http www.metrolyrics.com 1991 dove awards.html 1991 Dove Awards , metrolyrics.com ref The video for the song No Second Chances was the band s first video ever seen on MTV s Headbangers Ball . Track listing No Second Chances 4 44 We Know What s Right 6 06 In the Kingdom 5 20 In His Hands 3 37 Good Enough 3 58 Love Is Our Weapon 4 41 The Eternal Fire Guitar Solo 2 00 You Will Find It There 6 00 If He Goes Before Me 4 13 Tell Me the Time 4 29 Holy War 5 55 Band members Scott Wenzel Vocals Rex Carroll Guitars Butch Dillon Bass Mike Feighan Drums, Vocals References reflist Category 1991 albums Category Whitecross albums pt In the Kingdom Whitecross ...   more details



  1. Oisc of Kent

    About the King of Kent other uses OISC disambiguation OISC Oisc alternately Oeric , Aesc or Esc was an early List of monarchs of Kent king of Kingdom of Kent Kent who ruled from about 488 to about 516. Little is known about him, and the information that does survive regarding his life is often vague and suspect. He seems to have been the son or the grandson of Hengest , who led the initial Anglo Saxon conquest and settlement of Kent. According to Bede s Ecclesiastical History of the English People , Oisc s given name was Orric. Bede indicates that he was the son of Hengest, and came to Great Britain Britain with him, with the permission of the Britons historic British king Vortigern . He was the father of Octa of Kent Octa , who succeeded him. His descendants called themselves Oiscingas after him. ref s Ecclesiastical History of the English People Book 2 Ecclesiastical History of the English People , Book 2 , chapter 5. ref See also List of monarchs of Kent Ask and Embla Ask , the first male human in Norse mythology. References reflist s start s reg s bef before Hengest s ttl title List of monarchs of Kent King of Kent years 488 512 516 s aft after Octa of Kent Octa end Kentish Monarchs Category 510s deaths Category English heroic legends Category Kentish monarchs Category 5th century English people Category 6th century English people Category 6th century monarchs in Europe Category 5th century monarchs in Europe UK royal stub de Oeric es Oisc de Kent fr ric hr Aesc Kentski it Oisc del Kent nl Oisc van Kent pl Oisc pt Oisc de Kent ru sh Oisc od Kenta ...   more details



  1. Kent House

    Kent House may refer to in the United Kingdom Kent House railway station Kent House Cumbria in the United States by state then city Jerry Kent House , Yuma Arizona, National Register of Historic Places listings in Yuma County, Arizona listed on the NRHP in Yuma County, Arizona Sydney Kent House , Chicago, Illinois, listed on the NRHP in Cook County, Illinois Kent House and Hitchens House , Williamsport, Indiana, National Register of Historic Places listings in Warren County, Indiana listed on the NRHP in Warren County, Indiana Kent Plantation House , in Alexandria, Louisiana, listed on the NRHP in Rapides Parish, Louisiana Charles Adolph Kent, Sr., House , Kentwood, Louisiana, National Register ..., Louisiana Jonas Cutting Edward Kent House , Bangor, Maine, listed on the NRHP in Penobscot County, Maine Rockwell Kent Cottage and Studio , Monhegen Plantation, Maine, National Register of Historic Places listings in Lincoln County, Maine listed on the NRHP in Lincoln County, Maine Reid Kent House ... on the NRHP in Flathead County, Montana Kent Dairy Round Barn , Red Lodge, Montana, National Register ... Moses Kent House , Exeter, New Hampshire, National Register of Historic Places listings in Rockingham County, New Hampshire listed on the NRHP in Rockingham County, New Hampshire Moses Kent House , Lyme, New Hampshire, listed on the NRHP in Grafton County, New Hampshire Kent Delord House , Plattsburgh ... on the NRHP in Clinton County, New York Zeno Kent House , Aurora, Ohio, National Register of Historic Places listings in Portage County, Ohio listed on the NRHP in Portage County, Ohio J. Kent Residence ... in Summit County, Ohio Charles Kent House , Kent, Ohio, National Register of Historic Places listings in Portage County, Ohio listed on the NRHP in Portage County, Ohio Thomas Kent, Jr., Farm , Waynersburg ... listed on the NRHP in Greene County, Pennsylvania Kent Valentine House , Richmond, Virginia, National ... Boynton Kent House , Lufkin, Texas, National Register of Historic Places listings in Angelina ...   more details



  1. Oswine of Kent

    Oswine , King of Kent, jointly with Sw fberht and Sw fheard . Oswine is known from three charters one http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 12 is dated July 689 and apparently witnessed by Sw fberht corruptly as Gabertus another http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 13 is dated 26 January 690, witnessed by Sw fheard, and implies Oswine s descent from Eormenred of Kent Eormenred and in third http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 14 , which is undated, but again witnessed by Sw fheard, expresses Oswine s gratitude for his restoration to the kingdom of his fathers gratias refero miserenti Deo omnipotenti qui confirmauit me in regno patrum meorum et dedit mihi domum cognationis mee . See also List of monarchs of Kent Chronology of Kentish Kings Category Kentish monarchs Category 7th century rulers in Europe Category 7th century English people Kentish Monarchs de Oswine Kent es Oswine de Kent fr Oswine de Kent ...   more details



  1. Westcliffe, Kent

    Infobox UK place official name Westcliffe static image Image Wallet s Court Hotel, Westcliffe.jpg 200px static image caption small Wallet s Court Hotel, Westcliffe small map alt static image alt latitude 51.154 longitude 1.357 label position left population population ref parish,  United Kingdom Census 2001 2001  Census shire district Dover district Dover shire county Kent region South East England country England constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference TR3444 Westcliffe is a village near Dover in east Kent , England . External links Commons category inline Westcliffe, Kent Dover Category Villages in Kent Category Dover district Kent geo stub pl Westcliffe Kent ...   more details



  1. Cuthred of Kent

    Cu red was a King of Kingdom of Kent Kent 798 807 . After the revolt of Kent under Eadberht III Pr n was defeated in 798 by Coenwulf of Mercia C nwulf , he established Cu red as a client king . During Cu red s reign, the Archbishopric of Lichfield was formally abolished at the Council of Clovesho on October 12, 803, and the Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishopric of Canterbury thus regained the status of which Offa of Mercia had sought to deprive it. Cu red s reign also saw the first raids of Kent by the Vikings . After his death in 807, C nwulf seems to have acted as King of Kent. Cu red died in 807, according to the Anglo Saxon Chronicle. He issued coins and charters. His surviving charters are both dated 805 http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 39 http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 40 , one precisely to 26 July 805, in the eighth year of his reign, so his accession fell between 27 July 797 and 26 July 798. In two charters http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 157 http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 160 issued by C nwulf, King of Mercia, he is described as brother of that king. S start s bef before Eadberht III Pr n s ttl title Kings of Kent King of Kent years 798 807 s aft after Coenwulf of Mercia C nwulf end See also List of monarchs of Kent Kentish Monarchs Chronology of Kentish Kings Persondata name Cuthred of Kent alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 807 place of death Category 807 deaths Category Kentish monarchs Category 8th century rulers in Europe Category 9th century rulers in Europe Category 8th century English people Category 9th century English people Category 8th century births br Cuthred, roue Kent de Cuthred Kent fr Cuthred de Kent it Cuthred del Kent ru sh Cuthred od Kenta ...   more details



  1. Hlothhere of Kent

    and his successor Eadric. See also List of monarchs of Kent Chronology of Kentish Kings References reflist s start s reg s bef before Ecgberht of Kent Ecgberht I s ttl title Kingdom of Kent King of Kent years 673 685 regent1 Eadric of Kent Eadric s aft after Eadric of Kent Eadric end Kentish Monarchs Persondata name Hlothhere of Kent alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 685 place of death DEFAULTSORT Hlothhere of Kent Category Kentish monarchs Category ... English people br Hlothhere Kent de Hlothhere eo Hlothere fr Clotaire de Kent nl Hlothhere nds Hlothhere ...   more details



  1. Mul of Kent

    File Staugustinescanterburyroyalgraves.jpg thumb Gravesite at St Augustine s Abbey in Canterbury of four Kentish kings. Mul s is the one on the farthest right. Mul lang ang M l , literally mule died 687 may have briefly ruled as king of Kingdom of Kent Kent following its conquest by his brother, Caedwalla of Wessex Caedwalla of Wessex , in 686. Mul s father was Coenberht , making him a member of the House of Wessex a descendant of Cynric of Wessex Cynric . The name Mul is very unusual and it has been postulated that it derives from the Latin mulus meaning mule, a word which it is known entered the Old English vocabulary presumably it was a nickname which became habitual. ref Davis, K. Rutherford. 1982. Britons and Saxons The Chiltern Region 400 700. London Phillimore. ref The Anglo Saxon Chronicle tells us that, in 686, Caedwalla and Mul, his brother, ravaged Kent and Isle of Wight Wight . In 687, however, it reports that Mul was burned in Kent, and 12 other men with him and that year Caedwalla again ravaged Kent. In 694, according to the ASC , the people of Kent came to terms with Ine of Wessex Ine , Caedwalla s successor, and granted him a sum because they had burned Mul earlier . Mul s reign is mentioned in a charter of Sw fheard ref http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 10 Sw fheard Suabhardus ref . Footnotes references See also House of Wessex family tree List of monarchs of Kent Chronology of Kentish Kings s start s reg s bef before Eadric of Kent Eadric s ttl title Kingdom of Kent King of Kent years 686 687 s aft after Sw fheard , Sw fberht , Oswine of Kent Oswine end Kentish Monarchs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 687 PLACE OF DEATH Category 687 deaths Category Kentish monarchs Category 7th century rulers in Europe Category 7th century English people de Mul fr Mul ru ...   more details




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