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æthelberht (adjective) - This phrase is used to describe something or someone as related to or characteristic of Æthelberht, which could be a historical figure or a specific reference within a particular context
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It is not known who his father was and it could have been Æthelberht.
Why Æthelberht chose to convert to Christianity is uncertain.
Alfred is not mentioned during the short reigns of his older brothers Æthelbald and Æthelberht.
It is not known when Æthelberht became a Christian.
Eanswith granddaughter of Æthelberht.
Statues of Æthelberht of Kent and Queen Bertha stand on the green.
Almost all the accounts begin by describing how Æthelberht of Kent was baptised by Augustine.
Both Æthelberht and Sæberht died in 616, leaving the Gregorian mission without strong patrons.
Eanswith daughter of Æthelberht.
Bede also says that Æthelberht died twenty-one years after his baptism.
Credit for the construction of the building goes to King Æthelberht rather than St Justus.
After his death, Æthelberht was locally canonised by the Church.
Also, London remained a stronghold of paganism, as events after the death of Æthelberht revealed.
Another reason was the willingness of Æthelberht to be baptised by a non-Frank.
It is possible that Æthelberht was converted to Christianity before Augustine 's arrival.
See also
For the king of Kent, see Æthelberht of Kent.
According to Bede, Æthelberht was descended directly from Hengist.
In the previous year, Augustine successfully converted the pagan King Æthelberht of Kent to Christianity.
Bede describes Æthelberht as Sæberht 's overlord.
Bertha died sometime before Eadbald 's accession, and Æthelberht remarried.
They include Eastmund, who Æthelberht later appointed ealdorman of Kent.
In 603, Augustine and Æthelberht summoned the British bishops to a meeting south of the Severn.
When Æthelbald died in 860, Æthelberht united both their territories under his rule.
Ceawlin of Wessex defeats Æthelberht of Kent this according to the " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.