Heaberht of Kent
8th century King of Kent
Heaberht was a king of Kent in the 8th century, ruling jointly with Ecgberht II.
Heaberht is known from his coins and from charters of other kings. He witnessed or confirmed two charters of Ecgberht II [1][2], one dated 765, as is mentioned in a charter of Offa, King of Mercia [3], dated 764 (atque Heaberhti regis Cantiae).
See also
External links
- Heahberht 5 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
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- 1 Existence uncertain (See Eadbald)
- 2 Also monarch of Mercia
- 3 Also monarch of East Anglia and Mercia
- 4 Also monarch of Wessex, Essex, Sussex and Mercia
- 5 Also monarch of Wessex