Ecgberht of Kent
Ecgberht I (e gape e bidiwang Egbert) (o tlhokafetse ka 4 Phukwi 673) e ne e le kgosi ya
Ecgberht | |
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King of Kent | |
Reign | 14 July 664 – 4 July 673 |
Predecessor | Eorcenberht |
Successor | Hlothhere |
Leso | 4 July 673 |
Mathata | Eadric Wihtred |
Rraagwe | Eorcenberht |
Tumelo | Chalcedonian Christianity |
Kent (664-673), a tlhatlhama rraagwe Eorcenberht.[1]
O ka tswa a ne a sa ntse a le ngwana fa a nna kgosi morago ga loso lwa ga rraagwe ka 14 Phukwi 664, ka gonne mmaagwe e bong Seaxburh o ne a kwadilwe e le mmusi.
Go bonala kgotla ya ga Egbert e ne e na le dikamano tse dintsi tsa sedipolomate le tsa kereke. O ne a amogela Wilfrid le Benedict Biscop, a bo a thusa Bishopomogolo Theodore le Moitlami Adrian wa Canterbury mo maetong a bone kwa Gaul.
Ditlhamane tse di farologaneng tsa Kentish Royal Legend di bolela gore, ka go rotloediwa ke mogakolodi wa gagwe Thunor, o ne a dira gore ntsalae Æthelred le Æthelberht (bana ba ga malome wa gagwe Eormenred) ba bolawe, mme ka jalo a tshwanela go duela Weregild go kgaitsadiabone Domne Eafe, go mo kgontsha go aga ntlo ya baitlami kwa Thanet;[2] seno se ka nna sa supa ntwa ya bogosi e e neng ya felela ka katlego ya losika lwa ga Eorcenberht. Dikgosana tse pedi tse di bolailweng di ne tsa tlotliwa jaaka baitshepi kwa Ramsey Abbey kwa Huntingdonshire. [3]
Metswedi
[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]- ↑ s:Ecclesiastical History of the English People/Book 4#1
- ↑ Wasyliw, P.H. (2008). Martyrdom, Murder, and Magic: Child Saints and Their Cults in Medieval Europe. Studies in church history. P. Lang. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-8204-2764-5.[1]
- ↑ Rollason, D. W. (1982), The Mildrith Legend: A Study in Early Medieval Hagiography in England, Leicester: Leicester University Press, p. 16, ISBN 0-7185-1201-4[2]