Eanmund of Kent
King of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Kent
Eanmund (c.764–?) was a king of Kent, jointly with or in succession to Sigered of Kent.
Eanmund is known only from an undated confirmation, witnessed by Archbishop Bregowine (761–764), added to a charter of Sigered [1].
See also
External links
- Eanmund 2 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
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- 1 Existence uncertain (See Eadbald)
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