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Eorcenberht of Kent

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Eorcenberht wa Kent (also Ærconberht, Earconberht, or Earconbert) (o tlhokafetse ka 14


Eorcenberht
King of Kent
Reign20 January 640 – 14 July 664
PredecessorEadbald
SuccessorEcgberht
Leso14 July 664
Phitho
Church of St Mary, Canterbury
SpouseSeaxburh of Ely
MathataEcgberht
Hlothhere
Eorcengota
Ermenilda
RraagweEadbald
MmagweEmma
TumeloChalcedonian 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]

  1. {{citation}}: |first2= has generic name (help)[1]
  2. John E. Morby (1989). Dynasties of the World: A Chronological and Genealogical Handbook. ISBN 9780192158727.[2]
  3. 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.
  4. Dorothy Whitelock, English Historical Documents. Vol. 1. p. 361.
  5. Ecclesiastical History of the English People
  6. S. E. Kelly, Eorcenberht, Oxford Online Dictionary of National Biography, 2004
  7. See, e.g., the guide booklet to St. Augustine's Abbey (London: English Heritage, 1997), 20, 25.