Kind(eren):
Oisc (ook Æsc of Oeric), geboren 470 – overleden 512, tweede koning van Koninkrijk Kent.
Naar hem heet de Kentse koninklijke familie de Oiscengae.
[ŒRIC [Oisc/Æsc], son of HENGIST (-512). Bede names "Oeric cognomento Oisc" as son of "Hengist", adding that the kings of Kent were usually called "Oiscingas" after his name[248]. He was the son of Ochta, son of Hengist, according to the genealogy in the Anglian collection. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that in 455 Hengist and Horsa fought against King Vortigern at "Agælesfrep" [Aylesford] where Horsa was killed, adding that "after that Hengest succeeded to the kingdom and Æsc his son"[249]. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that in 457 "Hengist and Æesc" fought against the Britons at "Crecganford" [Crayford] where they "slew four thousand men" after which "the Britons…forsook Kent and fled to London"[250]. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that in 465 "Hengist and Æsc" fought against the Welsh near "Wippedesfleot" where they "slew twelve Welsh nobles"[251]. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that in 473 "Hengist and Æesc" fought against the Welsh again[252]. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that in 488 "Æsc succeeded to the kingdom and was king of the people of Kent twenty-four years" but does not say that this was when Hengist died[253]. William of Malmesbury records that he was "more intent on defending than enlarging his dominions, never exceeded his paternal bounds"[254]. William of Malmesbury reports that Œric died "at the expiration of twenty-four years [from his accession]"[255].]
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