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Name
  
Hlothhere Kent

Role
  
King of Kent


Died
  
February 6, 685 AD

Siblings
  
Ecgberht of Kent

Hlothhere of Kent

Parents
  
Eorcenberht of Kent, Seaxburh of Ely

Grandparents
  
Eadbald of Kent, Anna of East Anglia, Emma, daughter of Theudebert II

Nephews
  
Wihtred of Kent, Eadric of Kent

Aunts
  
AEthelthryth, AEthelburh of Faremoutiers, Saethryth

Great-grandparents
  
AEthelberht of Kent, Theudebert II, Bertha of Kent, Eni of East Anglia

Hlothhere (Old English: Hloþhere; died 6 February 685) was a King of Kent who ruled from 673 to 685.

He succeeded his brother Ecgberht I in 673. He must have come into conflict with Mercia, since in 676 the Mercian king Æthelred invaded Kent and caused great destruction; according to Bede, even churches and monasteries were not spared, and Rochester was laid waste.

Hlothhere's rule survived this onslaught, however. He appears for a time to have reigned jointly with his nephew Eadric, son of Ecgberht I, since a code of laws still extant was issued under both their names. In 685, Eadric went into exile and led the South Saxons against Hlothhere, who was defeated and died of his wounds.

The above information is derived from Bede, but Hlothhere is the earliest Kentish king for whom genuine charters survive. One charter known from a 15th-century copy, is precisely dated to 1 April 675 in the first year of Hlothhere’s reign, which conflicts with accession date attributed to him by Bede. The charter of 679 survives in its original form. Two further charters attributed to Hlothere (S1648, S1648a), appear to have been altered copies of charters of Swæfheard (S10) and Swæfberht (S11) (Kelly 1995). A law code, the Law of Hlothhere and Eadric, is jointly attributed to him and his successor Eadric.

References

Hlothhere of Kent Wikipedia


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