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Ecgberht was a common Anglo-Saxon name during the Middle Ages and is used as a personal name
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Ecgberht was a king in Northumbria in the later ninth century.
Beorhtric was succeeded by Ecgberht who was recalled from exile.
Ecgberht of Wessex dies.
She acted as regent until her young son Ecgberht came of age.
Later that year Ecgberht received the submission of the Northumbrian king at Dore.
This period of Northumbrian history is poorly recorded, and very little is known of Ecgberht.
Their sons Ecgberht and Hlothhere both became kings of Kent.
These distractions may have reduced Louis 's ability to support Ecgberht.
After this, the Vikings appointed one Ecgberht to rule Northumbria.
Ecgberht was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman, probably from Northumbria.
After this, the Vikings appointed a puppet king of Northumbria, named Ecgberht.
In Essex, Ecgberht expelled King Sigered, though the date is unknown.
Heaberht was a King of Kent in the 8th century, ruling jointly with Ecgberht II.
He had two sons, Ecgberht and Hlothhere, and two daughters, Eormenhild and Eorcongota.
She ruled Kent from 664 until her son Ecgberht came of age.
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Ecgberht drove Wiglaf from the throne in 829, and ruled Mercia directly for a year.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle subsequently described Ecgberht as a bretwalda or ' wide-ruler ' of Anglo-Saxon lands.
In 829 Ecgberht invaded Mercia and drove Wiglaf, the king of Mercia, into exile.
In 829, Ecgberht of Wessex successfully invaded Mercia and drove Wiglaf from his throne.