Eorcenberht of Kent
Eorcenberht wa Kent (also Ærconberht, Earconberht, or Earconbert) (o tlhokafetse ka 14
Eorcenberht | |
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King of Kent | |
Reign | 20 January 640 – 14 July 664 |
Predecessor | Eadbald |
Successor | Ecgberht |
Leso | 14 July 664 |
Phitho | Church of St Mary, Canterbury |
Spouse | Seaxburh of Ely |
Mathata | Ecgberht Hlothhere Eorcengota Ermenilda |
Rraagwe | Eadbald |
Mmagwe | Emma |
Tumelo | Chalcedonian Christianity |
Phukwi 664) e ne e le kgosi ya bogosi jwa Anglo-Saxon jwa Kent go tloga ka 640 go fitlha a tlhokafala, a tlhatlhama rraagwe Eadbald.[1][2]
The Kentish Royal Legend (e e itsiweng gape jaaka Mildrith legend) [3]e akantsha gore e ne e le morwa yo mmotlana wa ga Eadbald le Emma wa kwa Austrasia, le gore morwarraagwe yo mogolo Eormenred o ne a fetwa ka boomo, le fa go na le kgonagalo e nngwe ya gore ba ne ba busa mmogo.
Go ya ka Bede (HE III.8), Eorcenberht e ne e le kgosi ya ntlha kwa Boritane go laela gore "medimo ya disetwa" ya boheitane (ditshwantsho tsa kobamelo) e senngwe le gore go ketekiwe Lente. Go ile ga akantshiwa gore ditaolo tseno di ka tswa di ne di kwadilwe semmuso, go ya ka ngwao ya melao ya Kent e e neng ya simololwa ke Æthelberht, mme ga go na mokwalo ope o o ntseng jalo o o setseng.[4]
Morago ga loso lwa ga Honorius, Mobishopomogolo wa Canterbury, Eorcenberht o ne a tlhoma mobishopomogolo wa ntlha wa kwa Saxon, Deusdedit, ka 655.
Eorcenberht o ne a nyala Seaxburh wa Ely,[5]morwadia kgosi Anna wa East Anglia. Ba ne ba nna le barwa ba le babedi, Ecgberht le Hlothhere, bao mongwe le mongwe wa bone a neng a nna kgosi ya Kent, le barwadi ba babedi bao bobedi jwa bone kgabagare ba neng ba itshepisiwa: Moitshepi Eorcengota o ne a nna moitlami kwa Faremoutiers Abbey mo kontinenteng, mme Moitshepi Ermenilda o ne a nna moitlami kwa Ely.
Eorcenberht o ka tswa a ile a fitlhwa le batsadi ba gagwe kwa Kerekeng ya St Mary, e rraagwe a neng a e agile mo lefelong la baitlami ba St Peter le St Paul kwa Canterbury, kereke e moragonyana e neng ya tsenngwa mo kagong ya Norman ya St Augustine's.[6]Ka nako eo, masalela a gagwe a ne a isiwa go fitlhwa gape kwa karolong e e kwa borwa ya seporo ka c. A.D. 1087.[7]
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has generic name (help)[1] - ↑ John E. Morby (1989). Dynasties of the World: A Chronological and Genealogical Handbook. ISBN 9780192158727.[2]
- ↑ D. W. Rollason, The Mildrith Legend: A Study in Early Medieval Hagiography in England (series "Studies in the Early History of Britain", Leicester University) 1983.
- ↑ Dorothy Whitelock, English Historical Documents. Vol. 1. p. 361.
- ↑ Ecclesiastical History of the English People
- ↑ S. E. Kelly, Eorcenberht, Oxford Online Dictionary of National Biography, 2004
- ↑ See, e.g., the guide booklet to St. Augustine's Abbey (London: English Heritage, 1997), 20, 25.