Baldred of Kent
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Baldred was the king of the Kentishmen, until 825, when he was expelled by Æthelwulf, son of Ecgberht of Wessex, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, "because formerly they had been wrongly forced away from their allegiance to his kinsmen".
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Fifteen of his coins are known. [1]
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Preceded by Ceolwulf I |
King of Kent | Succeeded by Egbert |