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Eorcenberht of Kent

650 - 664

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Eorcenberht of Kent (also Ærconberht, Earconberht, or Earconbert) (died 14 July 664) was king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Kent from 640 until his death, succeeding his father Eadbald. The Kentish Royal Legend (also known as the Mildrith legend) suggests that he was the younger son of Eadbald and Emma of Austrasia, and that his older brother Eormenred was deliberately passed over, although another possibility is that they ruled jointly. According to Bede (HE III.8), Eorcenberht was the first king in Britain to command that pagan "idols" (cult images) be destroyed and that Lent be observed, marking a key point in the Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England. It has been suggested that these orders may have been officially committed to writing, in the tradition of Kentish law-codes initiated by Æthelberht, but no such text survives. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Eorcenberht of Kent is the 15,316th most popular politician (down from 14,246th in 2019). (down from 3,823rd in 2019)

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Among politicians, Eorcenberht of Kent ranks 15,316 out of 19,576Before her are Natalia Molchanova, Daniel Bashiel Warner, Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife, Albert Rösti, Victorino Márquez Bustillos, and José Eugenio Ellauri. After her are Nikolay Milyutin, Aslan Bzhania, Heinrich Held, Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas, Jean Batten, and Carme Forcadell.

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Among people born in 650, Eorcenberht of Kent ranks 29Before her are Wulfhere of Mercia, John of Nikiû, Radoald of Benevento, Aiulf I of Benevento, Cwichelm of Wessex, and Lupus of Friuli. After her are Osric of Northumbria, Eadric of Kent, and Eowa of Mercia. Among people deceased in 664, Eorcenberht of Kent ranks 5Before her are Xuanzang, Amr ibn al-As, Abe no Hirafu, and Swithhelm of Essex. After her is Deusdedit of Canterbury.

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