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Ecgberht (Egbert) , 769839 (aged 70 years)

King of the Angles, West Saxons, & Kent, Ecgberht (Egbert)
Name
Ecgberht (Egbert) //
Given names
Ecgberht (Egbert)
Name prefix
King of Wessex (802-839)
Family with parents
father
himself
Family with Redburga (or Raedburh)
himself
partner
son
daughter
son
Birth
between 769 and 771
Death of a father
Birth of a son
Death of a son
Death
839 (aged 70 years)
Burial
after 839 (0 after death)
Address: Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England.
Last change
28 January 202311:12:26
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Egbert (c.775-839), king of Wessex (802-39), and the first Saxon king recognized as sovereign of all England (828-39). He was the son of a Kentish noble but claimed descent from Cerdic (reigned 519-34), founder of Wessex, the kingdom of the WestSaxons in southern England. During the late 8th century, when King Offa of Mercia (reigned 757-96) ruled most of England, Egbert lived in exile at the court of Charlemagne. Egbert regained his kingdom in 802. He conquered the neighboringkingdoms of Kent, Cornwall, and Mercia, and by 830 he was also acknowledged as sovereign of East Anglia, Sussex, Surrey, and Northumbria and was given the title of Bretwalda (Anglo-Saxon, ruler of the British). During succeeding years Egbert ledexpeditions against the Welsh and the Vikings.

The year before his Death he defeated a combined force of Danes and Welsh at Hingston Down in Cornwall. He was succeeded by his son Ethelwulf (825-58), the father of Alfred.