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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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1 0, Int | the Roman mission and of Kent generally, as well as some 2 0, Int | faith in the kingdom of Kent and the foundation of a 3 0, Int | The death of Ethelbert in Kent (616 A.D.) and that of Sabert 4 0, Int | Eadbald and the recovery of Kent for Christianity. Essex, 5 0, Int | Ethelberg and Eanfled to Kent, where he ends his life 6 0, Int | fixed at Winchester.~In Kent, Earconbert succeeds Eadbald 7 0, Int | succession. of Hlothere in Kent in 673.~In the same year 8 0, Int | history, the devastation of Kent by Ethelred of Mercia in 9 0, Int | The death of Hlothere of Kent (685 A.D.) is followed by 10 0, Int | the death of Wictred of Kent in 725, and the succession 11 I, XV | descended the people, of Kent, and of the Isle of Wight, 12 I, XV | in the eastern parts of Kent. They were the sons of Victgilsus, 13 I, XXV | of Thanet to the King of Kent, and having obtained licence 14 I, XXV | licence from him, went into Kent, in order to preach therein. [ 15 I, XXV | was at that time king of Kent; he had extended his dominions 16 I, XXV | Northern. On the east of Kent is the large Isle of Thanet, 17 I, XXVI | XXVI. How St. Augustine in Kent followed the doctrine and 18 I, XXXIII | Canterbury, and of the kings of Kent, might be buried. Nevertheless, 19 II, III | Saxons, who are divided from Kent by the river Thames, and 20 II, III | Augustine ordained him bishop in Kent, at thc city of Dorubrevis, 21 II, V | nation, Ethelbert, king of Kent, having most gloriously 22 II, V | was Ethelbert, king of Kent; the fourth was Redwald, 23 II, V | except only the people of Kent; and he reduced also under 24 II, V | from whom the kings of Kent are wont to be called Oiscings. 25 II, V | driven thence, he came into Kent, to take counsel with his 26 II, IX | aforesaid king with the kings of Kent, for he had taken to wife 27 II, IX | Eadbald, who then reigned in Kent, he received the answer, " 28 II, XV | of the Christian faith in Kent, but in vain; for on his 29 II, XX | brought thither, returned into Kent by sea, and was very honourably 30 III, VIII | How Earconbert, King of Kent, ordered the idols to be 31 III, VIII | Lord 640, Eadbald,king of Kent, departed this life, and 32 III, VIII | wife to Earconbert, king of Kent, had a daughter called Earcongota, 33 III, VIII | been brought thither from Kent." Towards the close of that 34 III, XV | of the world, was sent to Kent, to bring thence, as wife 35 III, XVIII | Felix, who came to him from Kent, and who furnished them 36 III, XVIII | manner of the people of Kent.~This king became so great 37 III, XX | Boniface,of the province of Kent, was appointed in his stead. 38 III, XXV | Easter; those that came from Kent or Gaul affirming, that 39 III, XXV | had seen it practised in Kent, having with her a Kentish 40 III, XXVIII | his son’s zeal, sent into Kent a holy man, of modest character, 41 III, XXVIII | Now when they arrived in Kent, they found that Archbishop 42 III, XXIX | Northumbrians, and Egbert of Kent, consulted together to determine 43 IV, I | Earconbert,also, king of Kent, departed this life the 44 IV, II | then had been only known in Kent. And, excepting James, of 45 IV, II | surnamed Stephen,invited from Kent by the most reverend Wilfrid, 46 IV, II | ordained priests and deacons in Kent till the archbishop should 47 IV, V | which year Egbert, king of Kent, died in the month of July; 48 IV, XII | of the Mercians,ravaged Kent with a hostile army, and 49 IV, XIII | Saxons,which extends from Kent to the south and west, as 50 IV, XVII | reign; and Hlothere, king of Kent, in the seventh year of 51 IV, XIX | wife to Earconbert, king of Kent. This abbess, when her sister 52 IV, XXII | for the ransom, went into Kent to King Hlothere, who was 53 IV, XXIII | perfection, he went into Kent, to Archbishop Theodore, 54 IV, XXVI | our Lord, Hlothere,king of Kent, died on the 6th of February, 55 IV, XXVII | known to have done before in Kent, when the most reverend 56 V, VIII | Suaebhard were kings in Kent; but he was ordained the 57 V, XI | among the Mercians; for Kent had no bishop at that time, 58 V, XIX | good purpose, sent him into Kent, to King Earconbert, who 59 V, XX | blessed Pope Gregory in Kent, to instruct himself and 60 V, XX III| the son of Egbert, king of Kent, died on the 23rd of April, 61 V, XX III| preside in the churches of Kent; Ingwald is bishop in the 62 V, XXIV | 616, Ethelbert, king of Kent died. [II, 5.]~In the year 63 V, XXIV | killed, Paulinus returned to Kent. [II, 20.]~In the year 640, 64 V, XXIV | year 640, Eadbald, king of Kent, died. [III, 8.]~In the 65 V, XXIV | pass; Earconbert, king of Kent, died; and Colman with the 66 V, XXIV | year 673, Egbert, king of Kent, died; and a synod was held 67 V, XXIV | year 676, Ethelred ravaged Kent. [IV, 12.]~In the year 678, 68 V, XXIV | same year Hlothere, king of Kent, died. [IV, 26.]~In the 69 V, XXIV | year 725, Wictred, king of Kent, died. [V, 23.1~In the year


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