Genealogische database BergSmit » Ealhmund of Wessex (742-788)

Personal data Ealhmund of Wessex 

Source 1
  • Alternative name: Ealhmund II of KENT
  • He was born in the year 742 in Wessex, England, UK.
  • Profession: King of Kent (784).
  • He died in the year 788, he was 46 years old.
  • A child of Eafa of Wessex

Household of Ealhmund of Wessex

He is married to Alburga of Kent.Source 2

They got married.


Child(ren):

  1. Egbert III of Wessex  ????-839 
  2. Edmund of ENGLAND  780-870 


Notes about Ealhmund of Wessex

Ealhmund of Kent From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other persons of the same name, see Ealhmund. Ealhmund, was King of Kent in 784. The only contemporary evidence of him is an abstract of a charter dated in that year, in which Ealhmund granted land to the Abbot of Reculver. [1] By the following year Offa of Mercia seems to have been ruling directly, as he issued a charter [2] without any mention of a local king. There is a general consensus that he is identical[1] to the Ealhmund found in two pedigrees in the Winchester (Parker) Chronicle, compiled during the reign of Alfred the Great. The genealogical preface to this manuscript, as well as the annal entry (covering years 855-859) describing the death of Æthelwulf, both make king Egbert of Wessex the son of an Ealhmund, who was son of Eafa, grandson of Eoppa, and great-grandson of Ingild, the brother of king Ine of Wessex, and descendant of founder Cerdic,[2] and therefore a member of the House of Wessex (see House of Wessex family tree). A further entry has been added in a later hand to the 784 annal, reporting Ealhmund's reign in Kent. Finally, in the Canterbury Bilingual Epitome, originally compiled after the Norman conquest of England, a later scribe has likewise added to the 784 annal not only Ealhmund's reign in Kent, but his explicit identification with the father Egbert.[3] Based on this reconstruction, in which a Wessex scion became king of Kent, his own Kentish name and that of his son, Egbert, it has been suggested that his mother derived from the royal house of Kent,[4] a connection dismissed by a recent critical review.[1] It has likewise been suggested that Ealhmund might actually have been a Kentish royal scion, and that his pedigree was forged to give son Egbert the descent from Cerdic requisite to reigning in Wessex.[5]

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Ealhmund of Wessex

Eoppa of Wessex
± 706-????
Eafa of Wessex
± 720-796

Ealhmund of Wessex
742-788



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Sources

  1. Wikipedia GB, House of Wessex family tree, Tiedemann
  2. RobGomes, Tiedemann

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