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Données personnelles Ealhmund 

  • Il est né environ 758 dans WessexEngland.
  • Il a été baptisé en l'an 784 dans From AngloSaxon Chronicles:.
  • Professions:
    • Roi de Kent de 784 à 796.
    • Undre Konge i Kent.
    • unknown dans Under-king of Kent.
    • Roi, de Kent.
    • unknown dans Under King of Kent.
    • Rei de Kent.
  • Résidant:
    • England.
    • England.
  • (Misc Event) en l'an 784.
  • Il est décédé apres 786 dans WessexEngland.
  • Un enfant de Eaba
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 26 janvier 2020.

Famille de Ealhmund


Enfant(s):

  1. Ecgberht  ± 769-± 838 


Notes par Ealhmund

(Research):Ealhmund of Kent, Under-King of Kent Acceded: 784 Died: 786 Father: , Eaba (Eafa) of Wessex Associated with , Daughter of Kent Child 1: , Ecgbert III of Wessex, King of Wessex, b. ABT 775 Child 2: , Alburga (St), Nun
Name Suffix: King Of Kent
Name Suffix: King Of Kent
Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent (M) d. circa 786, #102696Pedigree Last Edited=16 Aug 2003
Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent was the son of Eafa of Wessex. He died circa 786.1 He gained the title of Subregulus Ealhmund of Kent circa 784.1
Children of Ealhmund, Subregulus of Kent:
Saint Alburga (?) d. c 800 Egbert 'the Great', King of Wessex + b. bt 769 - 780, d. 4 Feb 839
Citations
[S11 ] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 3. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Family.
He acceded 784.
Rulrd from 784
Rulrd from 784
Rulrd from 784
Ealhmund of Kent
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Ealhmund was born in 745 and died in 827. Ealhmund, was King of Kent in 784. His father was Eoffa de Wessex.

There is little historical evidence for his reign. An abstract of a charter dated 784 survives [1], in which Ealhmund granted land to the Abbot of Reculver. But 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.

According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Ealhmund was the father of Ecgberht III, later King of Wessex and Kent and son of Eafa the West Saxon, and therefore a member of the House of Wessex (see House of Wessexfamily tree).
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1241, Date of Import: May 8, 1997]

!UNDER KING OF KENT[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #1241, Date of Import: May 8, 1997]

!UNDER KING OF KENT

King of Kent
Ealhmund of Kent
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Ealhmund (d. 785?), also known as Alckmund of Wessex, was a King of Kent (c. 784 - c. 785). The 784 entry of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle mentions Ealhmund as the father of Egbert, but this is uncertain.

Ealhmund probably became king following the death of Egbert II around the year 784. There is little historical evidence for his reign. A charter of 784 survives, in which Ealhmund granted land to the Abbot of Reculver. Significantly, this charter makes no mention of Offa of Mercia, who had ruled Kent directly or indirectly for most of the 760s and 770s; we may consider this as evidence that Ealhmund was acting independent of Offa's authority, perhaps as a consequence of a possible Kentish victory at the Battle of Otford in 776.

If this was the case, however, it did not last: Offa invaded Kent again around the year 785 and Ealhmund was probably killed in battle. After this, Offa ruled Kent directly.

Preceded by:
Egbert II King of Kent Succeeded by:
Eadbert II

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ealhmund_of_Kent"
Category: Kentish monarchs
"A. D. 784". At this time reigned Elmund King in Kent, the father of Egbert; and Egbert was the father of Athulf (Aethelwulf).
!DESCENT: Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., Ancestral Roots
of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700, 7th ed., at 2
(1992). Line 1-12.

http://www.peterwestern.f9.co.uk/maximilia/pafg71.htm#3836
[alfred_ancestors10generations_fromrootsweb_bartont.FTW]

"son of Eafa. 'A.D. 784. Aththis tiem reigned Elmund King in Kent, the father of Egbert;and Egbert was the father of Atheulf (Aethelwulf).'" (ASC 784, 854).
[2988] COLVER31.TXT file Ealhmund

AUREJAC.GED file, Roi de Kent par sa femme

"Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists ..." Eahlmund

WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Wash Ah'tafel) # 8927453280 = 29429904, b abt 758

http://www.jedh.com/genealogy/d0009/g0000006.html#I2213 Eahlmund or Elmund, KING OF KENT ABT 784
Frederick Rose's Genealogy
URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=:1416850&id=I88739834
ID: I98057188
Name: (King) Eahlmund OF KENT
Given Name: (King) Eahlmund
Surname: of Kent
Sex: M
Birth: 758 in Wessex, England
Death: 786

Father: Eafa b: 732 in Wessex, England

Marriage 1 Radburgh b: in England
Children
(King) Egbert III OF WESSEX b: 785 in Wessex, England
The supposed descent of the West Saxon kings from the Merovingians by way of the kings of Kent is pure guesswork. King Ecgbert of Wessex was the son of a man named Ealhmund, who has sometimes been identified with the sub-king of Kent of the same name who appears during the reign of Offa of Mercia, but there is no evidence for this identification beyond the fact that Ecgbert's father and the Kentish subking had the same name and lived during the same time. The is no record of any marriage occurring between the dynasty of Wessex and the dynasty of Kent. The "evidence" in this case is the fact that the name Ecgbert was also borne by two Kentish kings, and on this basis (bolstered by the uncertain identification of the two Ealhmunds mentioned above), it has been conjectured that Ecgbert of Wessex was descended from one of the Kentish Ecgberts, which might then give a Merovingian descent by way of the Merovingian Bertha, wife of king Aethelbald of Kent. Given the completely conjectural nature of this claimed descent, and the lack of supporting evidence, I think it is best to take it with a grain of salt. Under-King of Kent. Ruled Kent, England #G22
"Royal Ancestors" by Michel Call, 1989, Chart # 11714.
!Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call, chart 714.
Ancestry and Progentry of Captain James Blount - Immigrant, by Robert F. Pfafman, p E-34.
Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings and Nobles, Eng 104 p. 335, 339;
The Royal Line of Succession, A16A225, p. 5;
Keiser Und Koenig Hist. Gen Hist. 25 pt. 1 p. 95.
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. By the following year Offa of Mercia seems to have been ruling directly, as he issued a charter without any mention of a local king.
There is a general consensus that he is identical 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, 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. 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, a connection dismissed by a recent critical review. 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.

Ealhmund of Kent
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Ealhmund (d. 785?), also known as Alckmund of Wessex, was a King of Kent (c. 784 - c. 785). The 784 entry of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle mentions Ealhmund as the father of Egbert, but this is uncertain.
Ealhmund probably became king following the death of Egbert II around the year 784. There is little historical evidence for his reign. A charter of 784 survives, in which Ealhmund granted land to the Abbot of Reculver. Significantly, this charter makes no mention of Offa of Mercia, who had ruled Kent directly or indirectly for most of the 760s and 770s; we may consider this as evidence that Ealhmund was acting independent of Offa's authority, perhaps as a consequence of a possible Kentish victory at the Battle of Otford in 776.
If this was the case, however, it did not last: Offa invaded Kent again around the year 785 and Ealhmund was probably killed in battle. After this, Offa ruled Kent directly.
[Alan Wilson , qoting Weis 7th ed.,
1992, and others]
{geni:about_me} 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. By the following year Offa of Mercia seems to have been ruling directly, as he issued a charter without any mention of a local king.

There is a general consensus that he is identical 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, and therefore a member of the House of Wessex. 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. 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, a connection dismissed by a recent critical review. 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.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ealhmund_of_Kent

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20&%20Danish%20Kings.htm#EalhmundKentsucc784A
Alemund (Ealhmund).

Ealhmund, Under-King of Kent from 784 to his death in 786.
Died in 786
Ealhmund married a daughter of Æthelbert II who was King of Kent from725 to 762; and who ruled Kent jointly with first with his brotherEadberht (725 - 748), and later with his half brother Alric and nephewEardwulf.

Ealhmund and his wife (the daughter of Æthelbert II, King of Kent) hadthe following children:

Ecgbert
St.Alburga, who first married to Wulfstan, Ealdorman of Wiltshire andbecame a nun after the death of her husband.
1 NAME Eahlmund (Edmund) of /Kent/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001

[De La Pole.FTW]
Sources: RC 233; K and Q of Britain, AF, VA Families; Kirby; Pfafman, Young; Ancestral Roots 1-12. Roots: Eahlmund, son of Eafa. "A.D. 784. At this time reigned Elmund King in Kent, the father of Egbert; and Egbert was the father of Athulf (Aethelwulf)." (From the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, A.D 784 and 854.) K&Q: Ealhmund, (sub)-King in Kent 784. Son of Eafa of Wessex (Table 3). Table 2 has a CONJECTURAL genealogy from Eahlmund's wife.
Young: Ealmund, King of Kent and Wessex. Called King of Kent (or sub/under King), 784-786. Other names: Elmund, Alemund. VA Families calls him Alchmond, a royal Prince of Wessex.
_P_CCINFO 1-2782
There is little historical evidence for his reign. An abstract of a charter dated 784 survives, in which Ealhmund granted land to the Abbot of Reculver. But by the following year Offa of Mercia seems to have been ruling directly, as he issued a charter without any mention of a local king. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Ealhmund was the father of Ecgberht III, later King of Wessex and Kent and son of Eafa the West Saxon, and therefore a member of the House of Wessex
Konge av Kent
!SOURCES:
1. Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings & Nobles, Eng. 104, p. 339, 342-43
2. Royal Line of Succession, A16A225, p. 5
3. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt 1, p. 95
4. Hist. of the Anglo-Saxons, Eng. 36, v. 1, p. 362-71
!SOURCES:
1. Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings & Nobles, Eng. 104, p. 339, 342-43
2. Royal Line of Succession, A16A225, p. 5
3. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt 1, p. 95
4. Hist. of the Anglo-Saxons, Eng. 36, v. 1, p. 362-71
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Ref Number: 330
Kent omfattet Surrey-Sussex & Essex
SOURCE NOTES:
http://home.att.net/~a.junkins/anglo1.html#X1024
http://www.afn.org/~lawson/d0011/g0000017.html#I2148
RESEARCH NOTES:
Under-King of Kent
Source: The Rufus Parks Pedigree by Brian J.L. Berry. Chart: page 45

Page 48:

11.Eahimund, for a short time under-King of Kent, 784-86, under over lordship of Offa.

Source: "Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists" by Frederick Lewis Weis.

Page 2 line (1-12):

12.Eahlmund, son of Eafa. "A.D. 748. At this time reigned Elmund King of Kent, the father of Egbert; and Egbert was the father of Athulf (Aethelwulf)." (ASC 748, 854).

!Availability: The libraries of Ken, Karen, Kristen, Kevin, Brian, Amie, Adam and FAL
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Acceded 784.
!SOURCES:
1. Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings & Nobles, Eng. 104, p. 339, 342-43
2. Royal Line of Succession, A16A225, p. 5
3. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt 1, p. 95
4. Hist. of the Anglo-Saxons, Eng. 36, v. 1, p. 362-71
AFN:G70H-4P
1 NAME Eahlmund (Edmund) of /Kent/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001

[De La Pole.FTW]
Sources: RC 233; K and Q of Britain, AF, VA Families; Kirby; Pfafman, Young; Ancestral Roots 1-12. Roots: Eahlmund, son of Eafa. "A.D. 784. At this time reigned Elmund King in Kent, the father of Egbert; and Egbert was the father of Athulf (Aethelwulf)." (From the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, A.D 784 and 854.) K&Q: Ealhmund, (sub)-King in Kent 784. Son of Eafa of Wessex (Table 3). Table 2 has a CONJECTURAL genealogy from Eahlmund's wife.
Young: Ealmund, King of Kent and Wessex. Called King of Kent (or sub/under King), 784-786. Other names: Elmund, Alemund. VA Families calls him Alchmond, a royal Prince of Wessex.
Séjourne à la court de Charlemagne
enterré dans la Cathedrale de Winchester
Ealthmund of Kent. [GADD.GED]

Under-King of Kent said to rule in 786. Legend may have missed a line or two till Egbert. [ROWLEYHR.GED]
A PETTY PRINCE; UNDER-KING OF KENT IN 784; SOMETIMES SPELLED "ALCMUND""AELHMUND"
AFN:G70H-4P
!SOURCES:
1. Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings & Nobles, Eng. 104, p. 339, 342-43
2. Royal Line of Succession, A16A225, p. 5
3. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt 1, p. 95
4. Hist. of the Anglo-Saxons, Eng. 36, v. 1, p. 362-71
He was the King's vassel in Kent, which he governed from 784 to 786.
He was the King's vassel in Kent, which he governed from 784 to 786.
1 NAME Eahlmund (Edmund) of /Kent/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001

[De La Pole.FTW]
Sources: RC 233; K and Q of Britain, AF, VA Families; Kirby; Pfafman, Young; Ancestral Roots 1-12. Roots: Eahlmund, son of Eafa. "A.D. 784. At this time reigned Elmund King in Kent, the father of Egbert; and Egbert was the father of Athulf (Aethelwulf)." (From the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, A.D 784 and 854.) K&Q: Ealhmund, (sub)-King in Kent 784. Son of Eafa of Wessex (Table 3). Table 2 has a CONJECTURAL genealogy from Eahlmund's wife.
Young: Ealmund, King of Kent and Wessex. Called King of Kent (or sub/under King), 784-786. Other names: Elmund, Alemund. VA Families calls him Alchmond, a royal Prince of Wessex.

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Ancêtres (et descendants) de Ealhmund

Eoppa
± 706-781
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Eaba
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