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King of Kent 455 to 488
Hengist, d.488 and Horsa, d.455, brothers and legendary leaders of the first Anglo-Saxon settlers in Britain who went there,to fight for the British King Vortigern against the Picts between ad 446 and 454. The brothers are said to have been Jutes and sons of Wihtgils. They landed at Ebbsfleet, Kent, and that Horsa was killed at Aegelsthrep (possibly Aylesford, Kent) in 455. A monument to him in east Kent; Horstead, near Aylesford, may be named for him. Hengest began to reign in 455 and that he fought against the Britons. The historic kings of Kent traced their direct descent from Hengest, although the Kentish royal house was known as Oiscingas, from Hengest’s son Oeric, surnamed Oisc (or Aesc), who is said to have reigned alone from 488 to 512.
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