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Ecgberht, King of Wessex - Wikipedia Ecgberht (770 775 – 839), also spelled Egbert, Ecgbert, Ecgbriht, Ecgbeorht, and Ecbert, was King of Wessex from 802 until his death in 839 His father was King Ealhmund of Kent
Egbert | King of England, Saxon Ruler, Reformer | Britannica Egbert (died 839) was the king of the West Saxons from 802 to 839, who formed around Wessex a kingdom so powerful that it eventually achieved the political unification of England (mid-10th century)
King Egbert of Wessex - World History Encyclopedia Egbert of Wessex (l c 770-839 CE, r 802-839 CE; also given as Ecgberht, Ecbert) was the most powerful and influential king of Wessex prior to the reign of Alfred the Great (r 871-899 CE)
Who was Egbert of Wessex? - World History Edu Egbert’s reign was marked by his control over southern English kingdoms and his successful efforts to keep Wessex free from Mercian influence A turning point came in 825 when he triumphed over Beornwulf of Mercia at the Battle of Ellandun
King Egbert - Historic UK Egbert (Ecgherht) was the first monarch to establish a stable and extensive rule over all of Anglo-Saxon England In the latter years of his reign however, the arrival of the Vikings was about to turn England and its kingdoms upside down…
Egbert, or Ecgbehrt, the first King of all England - English Monarchs Egbert, in Old English Ecgbehrt, the first King of all England, was born around 770-780 He was the son of Ealhmund, King of Kent, who is mentioned in a charter of 784 Ealhmund was himself the son of Eafa, King of Wessex, by a Kentish princess
King Egbert Facts and Timeline - The First Monarch of England King Egbert's influence in English history cannot be doubted His reign would unite much of southern England and begin to tear down the power of Mercia His work would be completed with his son Aethelwulf and grandson Alfred the Great
Egbert, King of Wessex | British History - Britain Express Egbert has been called 'the first king of all England', a rather grand claim which depends on how you define 'Britain' Egbert was a son of Ealhmund, the Kentish king, and grandson of king Eafa of Wessex, but not the heir apparent to the Wessex throne
Who was King Egbert of Wessex and What Did He Do? In the tumultuous landscape of eighth-century England, a resilient and ambitious king named Egbert of Wessex rose to power, forever altering the course of history as he transformed Wessex into a dominant kingdom
Egbert - Encyclopedia. com Egbert (d 839), king of Wessex After a profitable three-year exile in the kingdom (and then the empire) of Charles the Great, Egbert succeeded to the West Saxon throne in 802 He belonged to the native dynasty, and was descended from Ingild, the brother of King Ine (688–726)