Æthelberht of Wessex

Æthelberht
King of Wessex
Reign 860–865
Predecessor Æthelbald
Successor Æthelred
House House of Wessex
Father Æthelwulf
Mother Osburh
Born c 836
Wessex, England
Died Autumn, 865 Sherborne

Æthelberht (or Ethelbert; Old English: Æþelberht, meaning "Magnificent Noble") was the King of Wessex from 860 to 865. He was the third son of Æthelwulf of Wessex and his first wife, Osburga. In 855 he became under-king of Kent while his father, Æthelwulf, visited Rome. His brother Æthelbald was left in charge of the West Saxons. After his father's death in 858 he succeeded him as king of Kent and the other eastern parts of the kingdom. When Æthelbald died childless in 860, the kingship of the West Saxons also passed to Æthelberht.[1][2]

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Reign

Like his father and brother he was also crowned at Kingston upon Thames. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describes Æthelberht's reign as one of good harmony and lasting peace. Though this was true of internal affairs, the Vikings remained a great threat, unsuccessfully storming Winchester and ravaging eastern Kent.[3]

One development was that Wessex and its recent south-eastern conquests became a united kingdom. Unlike his predecessors, Æthelberht did not appoint another member of his family as under-king of Kent. A charter issued in the first year of Æthelberht's reign reflects an extraordinary new kind of assembly: it was the first charter of a West Saxon king to include a full complement both of West Saxon and of Kentish witnesses.[3]

Death

Æthelberht died in 865 and was succeeded by his brother Æthelred. He was buried at Sherborne Abbey in Dorset beside his brother Æthelbald.

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References

  1. ^ Yorke, Barbara, Kings and Kingship in Early Anglo-Saxon England (London: Seaby, 1990. ISBN 1-85264-927-8), pp. 148–158 & p. 133, table 15.
  2. ^ Stenton, Frank (1971), Anglo-Saxon England (3rd ed.), Oxford: Clarendon, p. 245 
  3. ^ a b Miller, Sean, Æthelberht, Online Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Æthelbald
King of Wessex
860–865
Succeeded by
Æthelred
Preceded by
Æthelstan
King of Kent
858–865