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  2. Eadbald of Kent - Wikipedia

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    Eadbald (Old English: Eadbald) was King of Kent from 616 until his death in 640. He was the son of King Æthelberht and his wife Bertha , a daughter of the Merovingian king Charibert . [ 1 ] Æthelberht made Kent the dominant force in England during his reign and became the first Anglo-Saxon king to convert to Christianity from Anglo-Saxon ...

  3. List of monarchs of Kent - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the kings of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Kent.. The regnal dates for the earlier kings are known only from Bede.Some kings are known mainly from charters, of which several are forgeries, while others have been subjected to tampering in order to reconcile them with the erroneous king lists of chroniclers, baffled by blanks, and confused by concurrent reigns and kings with ...

  4. Eorcenberht of Kent - Wikipedia

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    Eorcenberht of Kent (also Ærconberht, Earconberht, or Earconbert) (died 14 July 664) was king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Kent from 640 until his death, succeeding his father Eadbald. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. Eadbald - Wikipedia

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    Eadbald is an Anglo-Saxon male name, from the Old English words for rich and bold. It might refer to: King Eadbald of Kent, early 7th century; Eadbald (bishop of London), late 8th century; Bishop Eadbald of Lindsey, middle 9th century

  6. Cleveland County Board of education candidates talk ... - AOL

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    We are encouraged in upper Cleveland County that Burns High School FINALLY received funding for a new auditorium. We should all be concerned with new developments in our county, particularly the ...

  7. Eormenred of Kent - Wikipedia

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    In the Kentish royal legend, Eormenred is described as a son of Eadbald, who was King of Kent from 616 to 640, [1] and his second wife Emma, who may have been a Frankish princess. "Eormenred" is a name of Frankish origin, as is that of his brother, Eorcenberht . [ 1 ]

  8. Eanswith - Wikipedia

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    Eanswith was a princess of the Kingdom of Kent.Her father was Eadbald, who ruled as king of Kent from 616 to 640.Her mother, Eadbald's second wife, was Emma, who may have been a Frankish princess; she also bore him two sons, Eormenred and Eorcenberht.

  9. Ohio State Normal College at Kent - Wikipedia

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    It was initially known as the "Ohio State Normal College at Kent" until July 17, 1911 when the school was formally named by the new board of trustees. They agreed to name the school after William S. Kent as the Kent State Normal School making it the only public university in Ohio named for an individual. It was at the same time the Board hired ...