Infobox royalty type monarch name Ine succession King of Wessex reign 688&ndash 726 predecessor C dwalla of Wessex C dwalla successor thelheard of Wessex thelheard house House of Wessex queen thelburg of Wessex father Cenred of Wessex Cenred death date after 726 death place Rome , Italy Ine was List of monarchs of Wessex King of Wessex from 688 to 726. He was unable to retain the territorial gains ... Wessex s territory in the western peninsula. Ine is noted for his code of laws, which he issued ... thelheard . Genealogy and accession Early sources agree that Ine was the son of Cenred of Wessex ... was married to thelburg of Wessex thelburg . ref name Swanton 42 Bede tells that Ine was of the blood .... ref The genealogy of Ine and of the kings of Wessex is known from two sources the Anglo Saxon Chronicle ... , pp. 142&ndash 143. ref Ine s predecessor on the throne of Wessex was C dwalla of Wessex C dwalla ... a surviving land grant that indicates Cenred was still reigning in Wessex after Ine s accession ... before Ine s accession. To the west, Ceawlin of Wessex is known to have reached the Bristol Channel ... between Kent, Mercia, Essex, and Wessex in the years before Ine s reign. Essex also included London ... field agriculture was practiced in Wessex in Ine s time, and it is probable that this was also ... of King Centwine of Wessex Centwine , and by Ine s sister Cuthburh, who founded the abbey ... Keynes & Lapidge, Alfred the Great , p. 244. ref Ine s successor was King thelheard of Wessex thelheard ... charter&page &archive &kingdom &king Ine 28of Wessex 29&sawyer &text &display JUST BLURB Ine ... of Wessex thelheard s end Kings of Wessex Featured article Persondata NAME Ine of Wessex ... 726 PLACE OF DEATH Rome , Italy DEFAULTSORT Wessex, Ine Of Category West Saxon monarchs Category 7th ... 8th century deaths Link GA es cs Ine de IneWessex el es Ine de Wessex eo IneWessex fa fr Ina de Wessex it Ine del Wessex hu Ine wessexi kir ly nl Ine koning ja ... more details
INE , Ine or ine may refer to one of the following Institut f r Nukleare Entsorgung Instituto Nacional de Estad stica statistics body in a number of hispanophone countries Instituto Nacional de Estad sticas statistics body in a number of hispanophone countries Instituto Nacional de Estat stica statistics body in Portugal INE, National Rail station code for Ince and Elton railway station , England INE Instituto Nacional de Ecolog a Mexican environmental research institution belonging to the Ministry of Environment Ine, Kyoto , a town in Japan Ine of Wessex , a king of Wessex 688 726 code ine code , the ISO 639 2 and ISO 639 5 codes for Indo European languages ine , a suffix used in chemistry. disambig de INE es INE eo INE fr INE it INE nl Ine ja INE ... more details
ine is a suffix used in chemistry to denote two kinds of substance. The first is a Base chemistry chemically basic and alkaloid al substance. It was proposed by Joseph Louis Gay Lussac in an editorial accompanying a paper by Friedrich Sert rner describing the isolation of the alkaloid morphium , which was subsequently renamed to morphine . ref Sneader W. 2005 . Drug Discovery A History , pp. 90 91. Wiley. ref Examples include quinine , morphine and guanidine . ref name cancerweb cite web url http cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk cgi bin omd? ine title Definition ine accessdate 2008 03 29 publisher Centre for Cancer Education archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5io4pObGd archivedate 2009 08 05 deadurl yes ref The second usage is to denote a hydrocarbon of the Degree of unsaturation second degree of unsaturation . Examples include hexyne hexine and heptyne heptine . ref name cancerweb With simple hydrocarbons, this usage is identical to the IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry IUPAC suffix yne . References reflist Orgchemsuffixes Category Chemistry suffixes Ine nn ine ... more details
Infobox City Japan Name Ine JapaneseName settlement type Town MapImage Ine in Kyoto fu.png Region Prefecture Kyoto Prefecture Kyoto District Yosa District, Kyoto Yosa District Area km2 61.98 PopDate 2008 Population 2,500 Density km2 auto Coords LatitudeDegrees 35 LatitudeMinutes 41 LatitudeSeconds LongtitudeDegrees 135 LongtitudeMinutes 17 LongtitudeSeconds Tree Japanese Black Pine Flower Chrysanthemum Bird SymbolImage SymbolDescription Mayor Yoshimoto Hideki CityHallPostalCode CityHallAddress CityHallPhone CityHallLink http www.town.ine.kyoto.jp Town of Ine Image Ine harbour.jpg thumb The harbour of Ine. nihongo IneIne ch is a towns of Japan town located in Yosa District, Kyoto Yosa District , Kyoto Prefecture Kyoto , Japan . As of 2008, the town has an estimated population of 2,500. The total area is 61.98 km . History Ine was founded on November 3, 1954 by the Merger and dissolution of municipalities of Japan merger of four villages. Politics and government Ine is governed by mayor Yoshimoto Hideki , an independent politician independent . The city assembly has 10 members. External links Commons category inline http www.town.ine.kyoto.jp Ine official website ja icon Kyoto Category Towns in Kyoto Prefecture Kyoto geo stub ko nl Ine Kioto ja ru zh ... more details
BLP sources date May 2009 MedalTop MedalSport Women s Athletics at the Summer Olympics athletics MedalCountry AUT MedalBronze 1948 Summer Olympics 1948 London Athletics at the 1948 Summer Olympics Women s shot put Shot put MedalBottom Inga Ine Sch ffer later Mayer Bojana ref http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes sc ine schaffer 1.html Biography at sports reference.com ref born March 28, 1923 is an Austria n Athletics sport athlete who competed mainly in the Shot put . She competed for Austria in the 1948 Summer Olympics held in London , United Kingdom in the Shot put, where she won the bronze medal. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schaffer, Ina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Athletics sport competitor DATE OF BIRTH March 28, 1923 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schaffer, Ina Category 1923 births Category Living people Category Shot putters Category Austrian athletes Category Olympic bronze medalists for Austria Category Athletes track and field at the 1948 Summer Olympics Category Olympic athletes of Austria Category Olympic medalists in athletics track and field Austria athletics bio stub de Ine Sch ffer fr Ine Sch ffer no Ine Sch ffer fi Ine Sch ffer ... more details
Infobox Airport name Ine Airport image IATA IMI ICAO FAA N20 type owner operator city served Ine, Arno Atoll , Marshall Islands location elevation f 4 elevation m 1 coordinates Coord 07 01 N 171 29 E type airport display inline, title website r1 number 08 26 r1 length f 2,450 r1 length m 747 r1 surface Coral gravel footnotes Source Federal Aviation Administration ref name FAA FAA airport ID N20 use PU own PU site 51511.5 A , effective 2009 10 22. ref Ine Airport is a public use Airport Airstrip airstrip located in the village of Ine on Arno Atoll , Marshall Islands . This airstrip is assigned the location identifier N20 by the Federal Aviation Administration FAA ref name FAA and IMI by the International Air Transport Association IATA . ref cite web url http www.gcmap.com airport IMI title IMI Arno Atoll, Marshall Islands Ine Airport publisher Great Circle Mapper accessdate 2011 01 26 ref Facilities Ine Airport is at an elevation of 4 feet 1.2 m above mean sea level . The runway is designated 08 26 with a coral gravel surface measuring 2,450 by 50 feet 747 x 15 m . ref name FAA There are no aircraft based at Ine. ref name FAA Airlines and destinations Air Marshall Islands Likiep, Majuro References references External links AirNav http www.airnav.com airport N20 airport information for N20 Category Airports in the Marshall Islands pl Port lotniczy Ine ... more details
notability Biographies date March 2011 BLP sources date March 2011 Ine Poppe b.April 11, 1960, Amsterdam is a Dutch artist, journalist and writer. In 1984 she created an art project called Mothers Milk Cheese, producing a cheese of her own mothers milk. She has worked as documentary maker, script writer awarded best European script in 2002 for Necrocam, Death Online , Geneva Europe Grand Prix of the European Broadcasting Union ref cite web last Mirapaul first Matthew url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9402E2DB1139F936A15752C1A9649C8B63&pagewanted 1 title ARTS ON LINE ARTS ON LINE Mourning Becomes Electronic A Final Webcast Place NYTimes.com location Netherlands publisher New York Times date 2002 11 25 accessdate 2011 03 27 ref and is since 1997 contributor of Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad. Her speciality is science and digital art. References reflist Links http weblogs.nrc.nl cultuurblog author ipoppe http www.hollandsfilmglorie.com inNecrocam.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Poppe, Ine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1960 04 11 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Poppe, Ine Category 1960 births Category Living people Category Dutch artists Category Dutch journalists ... more details
Japanese name Kusumoto nihongo Kusumoto Ine extra 10 May 1827 27 August 1903 , also known as Oine was the first female doctor of Western medicine in Japan, ref name Lam24 Lambourne. p24. ref and the daughter of German Dejima based physician Philipp Franz von Siebold . Her mother was Kusumoto Otaki, who may have been a Nagasaki courtesans courtesan but who in any case bore a courtesan s stamp in her official papers allowing her access to Siebold in Dejima, ref Lambourne. p20. ref the Dutch East India Company enclave in Nagasaki closed to almost all Japanese but courtesans. Her father was caught smuggling a variety of items, chiefly forbidden maps which, it was believed, could fall into the hands of Japan s enemies, such as Russia, which posed a threat on Japan s northern borders , and was sentenced with banishment from Japan on 22 October 1829. ref Lambourne. p22. ref He left the country by the end of 1829, two year old Oine and her mother waving goodbye to him from a small boat in the harbor as his ship pulled away. ref name Lam24 Oine remained in touch with her father during his long exile, and was provided with Western medicines by him and with a training in Western medicine by his students who remained in Dejima. ref name Lam24 Her father returned to Japan on 4 August 1859, after thirty years of absence. By this time, Oine had married, had a daughter of her own, become the first female doctor of Western medicine in Japan and established a gynecology clinic in Nagasaki. She would see him for the last time in April 1862, as he was forced to return to Europe once again ... Persondata . NAME Kusumoto, Ine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Physician DATE OF BIRTH 10 May 1827 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 27 August1903 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kusumoto, Ine Category 1827 ... people of German descent Category People from Nagasaki Prefecture de Kusumoto Ine it Kusumoto Ine la Kusumoto Ine ja ... more details
calls him a descendant of the early king Ceawlin of Wessex Ceawlin , ref ASC manuscript A, 728. ref ... Wessex in 733, including the royal Manorialism manor of Somerton . His wife Frithugyth is recorded in the Chronicle as making a pilgrimage to Rome in 737. thelheard was succeeded by Cuthred of Wessex Cuthred , possibly a brother or other relative. See also House of Wessex family tree References reflist s start s reg s bef before Ine of WessexIne s ttl title List of monarchs of Wessex King of Wessex years 726 740 s aft after Cuthred of Wessex Cuthred end Kings of Wessex Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aethelheard Of Wessex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 740 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aethelheard Of Wessex Category West Saxon ... people England bio stub UK royal stub br Aethelheard Wessex cs thelheard de thelheard Wessex es Aethelheard de Wessex eo Aethelheard Wessex fa fr thelheard de Wessex it Aethelheard di Wessex nl Aethelheard van Wessex ja pl Ethelheard z Wessex ru ... more details
Infobox monarch name scwine title King of Wessex reign 674&ndash 676 predecessor Cenwalh of Wessex Cenwalh successor Centwine of Wessex Centwine father Cenfus death date after 676 scwine was a King of Wessex from about 674 to 676, but probably not the only king in Wessex at the time. Bede writes that after the death of King Cenwalh of Wessex Cenwalh his under rulers took upon them the kingdom of the people, and dividing it among themselves, held it ten years . ref Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English People , Book IV, chapter 12. ref West Saxon tradition has Cenwalh succeeded as ruler for one year by his wife Seaxburh of Wessex Seaxburh , after which scwine appears. Another source claims that scwine s father, Cenfus lang ang C nf s , ruled for two years after Seaxburh. ref Kirby ... him a fifth generation descendant of Cynric of Wessex Cynric . Bede s dismissal of scwine as a mere sub king may represent the views of the supporters of the King Ine of WessexIne , whose family ruled Wessex in Bede s time, ref Kirby, pp. 52&ndash 53. ref as Ine s family were bona fide descendants of Cynric through Ceawlin s son Cuthwine . In 675, scwine defeated an invasion of Wessex led ... identified. scwine was succeeded by Centwine of Wessex Centwine . Notes reflist s start s reg succession box before Seaxburh of Wessex Seaxburh title King of Wessex years 674&ndash 676? after Centwine of Wessex Centwine s end Kings of Wessex Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aescwine Of Wessex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 676 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aescwine Of Wessex Category West Saxon monarchs Category 676 deaths Category 7th century rulers in Europe Category 7th century English people cs scwine de scwine Wessex es Aescwine de Wessex eo Eskvino fr scwine de Wessex it Aescwine del Wessex ja pt Aescwine de Wessex ru sh Aescwine od Wessexa ... more details
Cenred of Wessex was a member of the House of Wessex and a member of the direct male line from Cynric of Wessex Cynric to Egbert of Wessex Egbert . It is possible that Cenred ruled alongside his son Ine of WessexIne for a period. There is weak evidence for joint kingships, and stronger evidence of subkings reigning under a dominant ruler in Wessex, not long before his time. ref name Yorke 145 Yorke, Kings and Kingdoms , p.145&ndash 146 ref Ine acknowledges his father s help in his code of laws, ref name Kirby 122 Kirby, Earliest English Kings , p. 122. ref and there is also a surviving land grant that indicates Cenred was still reigning in Wessex after Ine s accession. ref name ASP S45 cite web url http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do seek&query S 1164 title Anglo Saxons.net S 1164 accessdate 4 July 2007 ref ref name Kirby 120 Kirby, Earliest English Kings , p. 120. ref His father was Ceolwald of Wessex . Cenred had at least two other children Ingild, the great grandfather of Ealhmund of Kent , and the great great grandfather of Egbert and Cuthburga , who married Aldfrith of Northumbria , and became abbess of Wimborne Minster church Wimborne . There may also have been another daughter who was married to Aethelfrith of Wessex , but this claim may have been substantiated to further thelheard of Wessex s claim to the throne. Notes Reflist References Refbegin Primary sources http www.anglo saxons.net hwaet ?do find&type charter&page &archive &kingdom &king Ine 28of Wessex 29&sawyer &text &display JUST BLURB Ine s charters at Anglo Saxons.net Secondary sources cite book last Kirby first D.P. title The Earliest English Kings year 1992 location London publisher Routledge isbn 0 ... Persondata . NAME Wessex, Cenred Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 640 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wessex, Cenred Of Category 640 births UK noble stub de Cenred Wessex ja ... more details
Queen thelburg , also thelburh ca. 673 740 ref name C105 was the wife of King Ine of Wessex . In 722 AD , she destroyed the stronghold of Taunton which had been built by Ine in an attempt to find the rebel Ealdbert. ref cite book last Ashley first Mike title The Mammoth Book of British Kings and Queens publisher Robinson Publishing location London year 1998 page 309 ref Life thelburg was born circa 673. She was the wife of King Ine of Wessex . The couple ruled jointly, and when Ine was engaged in war she led troops into battle as needed. ref name C105 In 722, thelburg burned down the city of Taunton , a city built by Ine, to avoid it s destruction by enemies. ref name Aethel ref name Ine cite web author year 1911 title Ine work publisher 1911 Encyclopedia url http www.1911encyclopedia.org Ine accessdate 16 December 2011 ref ref name C105 Chicago, 105. ref In 728 she convinced the king to relinquish the crown to her brother, so that she and Ine could go to Rome. Devout Christians, the couple lived amongst the poor and supported themselves through labor. After Ine died around 728, she took her children and moved to Kent , which was, at one point, ruled by her brother Eadbald of Kent . In Lyminge she founded a monastery, where she was buried. ref name C105 Legacy thelburg is a featured figure on Judy Chicago s installation piece The Dinner Party , being represented as one of the 999 names on the List of women in the Heritage Floor Heritage Floor . ref name Aethel cite web author year 2007 title Aethelburg work Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art The Dinner Party Heritage Floor Aethelburg publisher Brooklyn Museum url http www.brooklynmuseum.org eascfa dinner party heritage floor aethelburg.php accessdate 16 December 2011 ref ref name C105 Chicago, 105. ref See also House of Wessex family tree References reflist Bibliography Chicago, Judy. The Dinner Party From Creation to Preservation . London Merrell 2007 . ISBN 1858943701 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia ... more details
Infobox monarch name Centwine title King of Wessex reign 676&ndash 686 predecessor Aescwine of Wessex Aescwine successor C dwalla of Wessex C dwalla father Cynegils of Wessex Cynegils death date after 686 Centwine died after 685 was King of Wessex from circa 676 to 685 or 686, although he was perhaps not the only king of the West Saxons at the time. The Anglo Saxon Chronicle reports that Centwine became king circa 676, succeeding scwine of Wessex scwine . Bede states that after the death of King Cenwalh of Wessex Cenwalh his under rulers took upon them the kingdom of the people, and dividing it among themselves, held it ten years . ref Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English People , Book IV, chapter 12. ref Bede s dismissal of scwine and Centwine as merely sub kings may represent the views of the supporters of the King Ine of WessexIne , whose family ruled Wessex in Bede s time. ref Kirby, D.P., The Earliest English Kings , pp. 52&ndash 53. ref However, if the West Saxon kingdom did fragment following Cenwalh s death, it appears that it was reunited during Centwine s reign. ref Barbara Yorke Yorke, Barbara , Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo Saxon England , pp. 145&ndash 146. ref An entry under 682 in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle records that Centwine drove the Britons to the sea ... s version of his ancestry makes Centwine a son of King Cynegils of Wessex Cynegils , and thus a brother ... Saxon England ref He was succeeded by Caedwalla of Wessex Caedwalla . The date of his death is unknown. See also House of Wessex family tree Notes reflist s start s reg succession box before scwine of Wessex scwine title List of monarchs of Wessex King of Wessex years 676 &ndash 685 686 after Caedwalla of Wessex Caedwalla s end Kings of Wessex Anglo Saxon saints DEFAULTSORT Centwine Of Wessex Category ... Category West Saxon saints cs Centwine de Centwine es Centwine de Wessex eo Centwine fa fr Centwine it Centwine del Wessex nl Centwine ja pt Centwine de Wessex ru ... more details
, described as the grandfather of King Ine of WessexIne . ref Kirby, appendix, figure 4 see also Yorke, pp. 133&ndash 134. ref Although the Anglo Saxon Chronicle and Wessex king lists portray ...infobox royalty monarch name Cynegils title King of Wessex image Winchestercathedralburialchestkyngils.jpg ... bones reign c. 611 c. 643 predecessor Ceolwulf of Wessex Ceolwulf successor Cenwalh death date c. 643 ... IPA ang k ne ls was King of Wessex from c. 611 to c. 643. Cynegils is traditionally considered to have been King of Wessex , but the familiar kingdoms of the so called Heptarchy had not yet formed ... Anglo Saxon England , p. 25ff. ref The later kingdom of Wessex was centred on the counties of Hampshire ... of Wessex and Mercia . ref Kirby, p. 48ff. Yorke, pp. 135&ndash 137 Barbara Yorke, Gewisse , in M. Lapidge et al. Barbara Yorkes, Wessex , in M. Lapidge et al., in M. Lapidge et al. ref It appears that Cynegils became king on the death of King Ceolwulf of Wessex Ceolwulf c. 611. His relationship ... Cynegils succeeded to the government in Wessex, and held it one and thirty winters. Cynegils was the son ... of Wessex Cwichelm , king of the West Saxons. ref Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English ... appears to have made little long term impact as Cynegils son Cenwalh of Wessex Cenwalh was not baptised ... that King Centwine of Wessex Centwine was a son of Cynegils, but there is strong circumstantial .... ref Notes reflist See also House of Wessex family tree External links Wikisource1911Enc Cynegils http www.berkshirehistory.com bios cynegils.html Royal Berkshire History Cynegils, King of Wessex Died AD 643 s start s reg succession box before Ceolwulf of Wessex Ceolwulf title List of monarchs of Wessex King of Wessex years 611&ndash 643 after Cenwalh of Wessex Cenwalh s end Kings of Wessex Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cynegils Of Wessex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 642 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cynegils Of Wessex ... more details
Wessex or West Saxon can refer to Wessex a historic kingdom and region of England, House of Wessex , a family that ruled a kingdom in southwest England Wessex culture a name given to the predominant prehistoric culture of southern Britain during the early Bronze Age, Early West Saxon a dialect of Old English, Late West Saxon a dialect of Old English, Thomas Hardy s Wessex a semi fictional region of England in the novels of Thomas Hardy, Westland Wessex a helicopter Earl of Wessex Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex a British prince and current earl. Wessex European Parliament constituency , a former constituency covering Dorset and part of Hampshire and Wiltshire Wessex, Ontario , Canada, a fictitious city in the Canadian sitcom Dan for Mayor Wessex Formation , an English fossil site and geological formation Wessex RFC , a rugby union team in Devon, England See also Wizex , a Swedish dansband disambig hr Wessex he sh Wessex ... more details
Infobox royalty name C dwalla title King of Wessex image C dwalla in Barnard Chichester mural full body .jpg caption Imaginary depiction of C dwalla by Lambert Barnard succession King of Wessex reign 685 688 predecessor Centwine of Wessex Centwine successor Ine of WessexIne consort Cynethryth birth ... before Easter , dying ten days later on 20 April 689. He was succeeded by Ine of WessexIne ... accessdate 4 July 2007 ref showing Ine s father, Cenred, still reigning in Wessex after Ine s accession ... s departure in 688 appears to have led to instability in the south of England. Ine of WessexIne , C dwalla ... Ine of WessexIne s end Kings of Wessex Featured article Use dmy dates date June 2011 Metadata see ... 689 was the List of monarchs of Wessex King of Wessex from approximately 685 until he Abdication ... . In either 685 or 686 he became king of Wessex. He may have been involved in suppressing rival dynasties at this time, as an early source records that Wessex was ruled by underkings until C dwalla ... assembled in Wessex in the late ninth century, probably at the direction of King Alfred the Great . Associated ... had been along the frontier with Wessex, though the West Saxons did not recover the territorial ... that Cenwalh of Wessex Cenwalh , who reigned from 642 to 673, is remembered as the first Saxon patron of Sherborne Abbey , in Dorset similarly, Centwine of Wessex Centwine 676&ndash 685 is the first ... was the son of Coenberht , and was descended via Ceawlin from Cerdic of Wessex Cerdic , who was the first ... after Centwine of Wessex Centwine , his predecessor, retired to a monastery. ref name Yorke 135 Bede ... According to Bede, before C dwalla s reign, Wessex was ruled by underkings, who were conquered and removed ... when he came to the throne of Wessex, and remained so throughout his reign, but though he is often ... period between C dwalla s abdication and Ine s accession. The kingship also changed in Kent .... ref name Kirby 122 Harvnb Kirby 1992 p 122 . ref In 694, Ine extracted compensation of 30,000 pence ... more details
for the Mercian monarch Creoda of Mercia unreferenced date January 2009 Creoda of Wessex b. c. 493 is a shadowy figure in early Wessex history, mentioned only in the regnal list in the preface of the Anglo Saxon chronicle . There he is stated to have been the son of Cerdic of Wessex Cerdic and father to Cynric of Wessex Cynric . UK hist stub Category 493 births Category 6th century deaths Category Anglo Saxon royalty br Creoda Wessex es Creoda de Wessex ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox royalty type monarch name Sigeberht succession King of Wessex reign 756&ndash 757 predecessor Cuthred of Wessex Cuthred successor Cynewulf of Wessex Cynewulf house House of Wessex death date 757 Sigeberht Sigeberht means roughly Magnificent Victory was the King of Wessex from 756 to 757. Sigeberht succeeded his distant relative Cuthred of Wessex Cuthred , but was then accused of acting unjustly. He was removed from power by a council of nobles, but given control of Hampshire . There, he was accused of murder , driven out and ultimately killed. It is possible that this happened under the influence of thelbald of Mercia . His brother Cyneheard the Atheling Cyneheard was also driven out, but returned in 786 to kill Sigeberht s successor Cynewulf of Wessex Cynewulf . See also House of Wessex family tree S start S reg Succession box before Cuthred of Wessex Cuthred title List of monarchs of Wessex King of Wessex years 756 757 after Cynewulf of Wessex Cynewulf S end Kings of Wessex Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sigeberht Of Wessex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 757 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sigeberht Of Wessex Category West Saxon monarchs Category Year of birth unknown Category 757 deaths Category 8th century rulers in Europe Category 8th century English people UK noble stub br Sigeberht Wessex cs Sigeberht de Sigeberht Wessex es Sigeberht de Wessex eo Sigeberht Wessex fa fr Sigeberht de Wessex got it Sigeberht del Wessex hu Sigeberht wessexi kir ly nl Sigebert van Wessex ru sh Sigeberht od Wessexa ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox royalty realm england name Ceolwulf title King of the West Saxons image caption reign 597 ndash 611 predecessor Ceol of Wessex Ceol successor Cynegils of Wessex Cynegils issue full name Ceolwulf of Wessex royal house House of Wessex birth date birth place death date date of burial place of burial spouse father mother Ceolwulf was King of Wessex from 597 to 611. He became king upon the death of his brother Ceol , because at that time Ceol s son Cynegils was too young to rule. Ceolwulf reigned for fourteen years and nothing is known of Wessex during his time as king. He died without any recorded issue and after his death the throne passed to Cynegils. See also House of Wessex family tree DEFAULTSORT Ceolwulf Of Wessex Category West Saxon monarchs Category 6th century rulers in Europe Category 7th century rulers in Europe Category 7th century English people s start s reg succession box before Ceol of Wessex Ceol title List of monarchs of Wessex Kings of Wessex years 597 611 after Cynegils of Wessex Cynegils s end Kings of Wessex UK noble stub br Ceolwulf Wessex cs Ceolwulf cy Ceolwulf o Wessex de Ceolwulf Wessex el es Ceolwulf de Wessex eo Ceolwulf Wessex fr Ceolwulf de Wessex it Ceolwulf del Wessex ja pt Ceolwulf de Wessex ru sh Ceolwulf od Wessexa ... more details
Ine of Wessex , who abdicated the throne in 726. It continues back to Cerdic of Wessex Cerdic , founder of the House of Wessex . ref Garmonsway, G.N. ed., The Anglo Saxon Chronicle , London, J. M ... 125 The border had been pushed back to the river Tamar , between Devon and Cornwall, by Ine of Wessex ... manuscript of the Anglo Saxon Chronicle succession King of Wessex reign 802 839 predecessor Beorhtric of Wessex Beorhtric successor thelwulf of Wessex thelwulf succession1 King of Kent reign1 825 839 predecessor1 Baldred of Kent Baldred successor1 thelwulf of Wessex thelwulf issue thelwulf of Wessex thelwulf birth date 769 or 771 death date 839 death place place of burial Winchester house House of Wessex father Ealhmund of Kent Ealhmund Egbert also spelled Ecgberht , Ecgbert or Ecgbriht 769 or 771 839 was King of Wessex from 802 until his death in 839. His father was Ealhmund of Kent . In the 780s Egbert was forced into exile by Offa of Mercia and Beorhtric of Wessex , but on Beorhtric ... s reign, but it is thought that he was able to maintain Wessex s independence against the kingdom ... this dominant position, and within a year Wiglaf regained the throne of Mercia. However, Wessex ... of Wessex thelwulf to rule as a subking under Egbert. When Egbert died in 839, thelwulf succeeded him the southeastern kingdoms were finally absorbed into the kingdom of Wessex after thelwulf s death ... century. The relationship between Offa and Cynewulf of Wessex Cynewulf , who was king of Wessex ..., this king Ealhmund was Egbert s father i.e. Egbert of Wessex , Egbert was thelwulf s father. This is supported ... Egbert fled to Wessex in 785 or so it is suggestive that the Chronicle mentions in a later entry that Beorhtric of Wessex Beorhtric , Cynewulf s successor, helped Offa to exile Egbert. ref name Kirby ... to the throne of Wessex, probably with the support of Charlemagne and perhaps also the papacy. ref name ... part of Mercia attacked, under the leadership of their ealdorman , thelmund . Weohstan, a Wessex ... more details
Edward of Wessex may refer to Edward the Elder c. 870 924 King of Wessex Edward the Martyr c. 962 978 King of the English Edward the Confessor c. 1003 1066 King of the English Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex born 1964 , youngest child of Queen Elizabeth II disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Orphan date February 2009 Cutha Cuthwulf was born in 600 in Wessex . His father was Cuthine of Wessex . His paternal grandfather was Ceawlin , king of Wessex. He was an only child. He married and had one son, Ceolwald of Wessex Ceolwald . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wessex, Cuthwulf Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wessex, Cuthwulf Of Category Anglo Saxon royalty Category 600 births Category Year of death unknown ... more details
refimprove date August 2007 Infobox royalty type monarch name Cuthred succession King of Wessex reign 740&ndash 756 predecessor thelheard of Wessex thelheard successor Sigeberht of Wessex Sigeberht house House of Wessex death date 756 Cuthred or Cu r d was the King of Wessex from 740 739 according to Simeon of Durham , 741 according to John of Worcester until 756. He succeeded thelheard of Wessex thelheard , his relative and possibly his brother. Cuthred inherited the kingdom while Mercia was at its peak. The two kingdoms often fought, but it appears that thelbald of Mercia was Wessex s overlord, and that he compelled Cuthred to join him in fighting the Wales Welsh in 743. Cuthred s reign was a troubled time. In 748, Cuthred s aetheling Cynric, possibly his son, was killed according to Henry of Huntingdon in a mutiny , while in 750 the ealdorman thelhun led an unsuccessful rebellion. In 752, Cuthred led a successful rebellion against thelbald at Battle Edge in Burford and secured independence from Mercia for the rest of his reign. He is also said to have fought the Cornish people Cornish in 753. See also House of Wessex family tree References reflist http www.thepeerage.com p15038.htm Cuthred, King of Wessex1 M d. 756 at thepeerage.com s start s reg succession box before thelheard of Wessex thelheard title List of monarchs of Wessex King of Wessex years 740 756 after Sigeberht of Wessex Sigeberht s end Kings of Wessex Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cuthred Of Wessex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 756 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cuthred Of Wessex Category West Saxon monarchs Category 756 deaths Category 8th century rulers in Europe Category 8th century English people England bio stub UK royal stub br Cuthred Wessex cs Cuthred de Cuthred Wessex es Cuthred de Wessex eo Cuthred Wessex fa fr Cuthred de Wessex it Cuthred di Wessex nl Cuthred van Wessex pl Cuthred ru ... more details
Seaxburh was a wife of Cenwalh of Wessex who according to tradition ruled Wessex as queen for a year following Cenwalh s death in 674. She should not be confused with her near contemporary, Seaxburh of Ely , the saintly daughter of Anna of East Anglia . Seaxburh was not Cenwalh s first wife. He had previously been married to a sister of Penda of Mercia . The date at which they married is unknown and no children of their marriage are recorded, although it may be that Seaxburh ruled as regent for an unknown son, a practice well attested in the Frankish Empire , where queens such as Brunhilda of Austrasia Brunhilde and Fredegund wielded power on behalf of their sons and grandsons. By 675 she had been replaced, as in that year a king of Wessex called scwine of Wessex scwine successfully led the West Saxons against Wulfhere of Mercia . See also House of Wessex family tree Notes Unreferenced date February 2007 reflist s start s reg succession box before Cenwalh of Wessex Cenwalh title List of monarchs of Wessex Queen of Wessex years 674? after scwine of Wessex scwine s end Kings of Wessex Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Seaxburh of Wessex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Seaxburh of Wessex Category 670s deaths Category West Saxon monarchs Category Queens regnant in the British Isles Category 7th century English people Category 7th century female rulers Category 7th century monarchs in Europe UK noble stub cs Seaxburh de Seaxburh es Seaxburh de Wessex eo Seaxburh Wessex fr Seaxburh it Seaxburh del Wessex ja pt Seaxburh de Wessex ru sh Seaxburh od Wessexa ... more details
King of Wessex image Aethelbald.jpg 200px reign 858 20 December 860 predecessor thelwulf of Wessex thelwulf successor thelberht of Wessex thelbert house House of Wessex birth date 834 ref name ... place Wessex, England Wessex , England death date death date 860 12 20 mf y death place Wessex place of burial Sherborne Abbey consort Judith Martel Judith father thelwulf of Wessex thelwulf mother Osburh King thelbald of Wessex or Ethelbald lang ang elbald means roughly Noble Bold was King of Wessex from 858 to 860. ref name Nelson http www.oxforddnb.com view article 8921?docPos 1 Janet ... of the five sons of King thelwulf of Wessex and Osburh . ref name Weir He witnessed his father ... regent of Wessex while his father, thelwulf of Wessex thelwulf , visited Rome ref name Miller ... of National Biography, 2004 ref , his elder brother thelstan of Wessex thelstan having died ... brother thelbert of Wessex thelbert became king of Kent. ref name Miller thelwulf returned a year ... thelbald. To avoid a civil war, thelwulf allowed thelbald to continue to rule Wessex itself or the western part of Wessex ref name Nelson while he took Kent and the other eastern parts of the kingdom ... the king of Wessex, while thelbert again became king of Kent . thelbald then married his father ... eds., op. cit., pp. 70, 73 ref See also House of Wessex family tree Asser References Reflist s start s reg s bef before thelwulf of Wessex thelwulf s ttl title List of monarchs of Wessex King of Wessex years 858 860 s aft after thelbert of Wessex thelbert end Kings of Wessex Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aethelbald Of Wessex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Wessex, England DATE OF DEATH 20 December 0860 PLACE OF DEATH Wessex DEFAULTSORT Aethelbald Of Wessex Category West Saxon monarchs Category English monarchs 103 Category 830s births ... 9th century English people af Ethelbald van Wessex ang elbald West Seaxna Cyning cs Ethelbald ... more details