- Eorcenberht of Kent
Eorcenberht of Kent (d.
14 July 664 ) was king of the Anglo-Saxonkingdom of Kent from 640 until his death, succeeding his father Eadbald [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Ecclesiastical_History_of_the_English_People/Book_3#8] .The
Mildrith legend [D. W. Rollason, "The Mildrith
] suggests that he was the younger son of Eadbald, and that his older brother Eormenred was deliberately passed over, although another possibility is that they ruled jointly.According to
Bede ("HE" III.8), Eorcenberht was the first king in Britain to command that pagan "idols" (cult image s) be destroyed and thatLent be observed. After the death of Honorius,Archbishop of Canterbury , Eorcenberht appointed the first Saxon archbishop, Deusdedit, in 655.Eorcenberht married
Seaxburh of Ely [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Ecclesiastical_History_of_the_English_People/Book_3#8] , daughter of kingAnna of East Anglia . They had two sons, Ecgberht and Hlothhere, who each consecutively became king of Kent, and two daughters who both were eventually canonized: SaintEorcengota became a nun atFaremoutiers Abbey on the continent, and Saint Ermenilda became abbess at Ely.Notes
References
* Bede, "The Ecclesiastical History of the English People"
*D. P. Kirby , "The Earliest English Kings" (London:Unwin Hyman , 1991), pp. 42-44
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