Arbre généalogique Bas » Sæberht of Essex (-616)

Données personnelles Sæberht of Essex 

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    Sæberht, Saberht or Sæbert[1] (d. c. 616) was a King of Essex (r. c. 604 – c. 616), in succession of his father King Sledd. He is known as the first East Saxon king to have been converted to Christianity.

    The principal source for his reign is the early 8th-century Historia Ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum by Bede (d. 735), who claims to have derived his information about the missionary work of Mellitus among the East Saxons from Abbot Albinus of Canterbury through the London priest Nothhelm, later Archbishop of Canterbury (d. 739).[2] Other sources include the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, an imperfectly preserved genealogy possibly of the late 9th century (London, BL MS Add. 23211) and a handful of genealogies and regnal lists written down by Anglo-Norman historians.

    Family

    The genealogies and regnal lists are unanimous in describing Sæberht as the son of Sledd, who may have been regarded as the founder of the East Saxon dynasty.[3] According to Bede, Sæberht's mother was Ricula, a sister of King Æthelberht of Kent.[4]

    Bede omits the names of Sæberht's sons,[5] but one name is given in the genealogy of MS Add. 23211 as Saweard.[6]
    Conversion and succession

    In 604, the Gaulish churchman Mellitus was consecrated by Augustine[7] as bishop in the province of the East Saxons, which had a capital at London, making him the first Bishop of London.[8]

    Bede tells that Sæberht converted to Christianity in 604[5][9] and was baptised by Mellitus, while his sons remained pagan.[10] Sæberht then allowed the bishopric to be established. The episcopal church which was built in London was probably founded by Æthelberht, rather than Sæberht, though a charter which claims to be a grant of lands from Æthelberht to Mellitus is a forgery.
    Death

    Both Æthelberht and Sæberht died in 616, leaving the Gregorian mission without strong patrons.[11] Sæberht's pagan sons drove Mellitus from London.[12] According to Bede's explanation, this happened because Mellitus refused the brothers' request for a taste of the sacramental bread.[11]

    Later medieval legend claimed that Sæberht and his wife Ethelgoda had founded Westminster Abbey, and that they had been buried in the church.[13] In the later Middle Ages, a tomb was even erected for them close to the entrance of the Royal chapels.[14] There is however, no genuine evidence to support this tradition.[13][15]
    Prittlewell burial
    Main article: Royal Saxon tomb in Prittlewell

    In 2003 a high-status Anglo-Saxon tomb was discovered at Prittlewell in Essex. The artefacts found were of a quality that it is likely that Prittlewell was a tomb of one of the Kings of Essex and the discovery of golden foil crosses indicates that the inhabitant was an early Christian. As the evidence points to an early seventh century date, Sæberht is considered the most likely candidate for the burial,[16] although other possibilities such as his Christian grandson Sigeberht the Good, or an unknown individual of high status, cannot be ruled out.
  • Il est décédé en l'an 616.
  • Un enfant de Sledd of Essex et Ricole van Kent
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 26 décembre 2012.

Famille de Sæberht of Essex


Enfant(s):

  1. Saweard of Essex  ????-617 
  2. Sexred of Essex  -617 

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