This is a list of the kings of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Kent.

The regnal dates for the earlier kings are known only from Bede. Some kings are known mainly from charters, of which several are forgeries, while others have been subjected to tampering in order to reconcile them with the erroneous king lists of chroniclers, baffled by blanks, and confused by concurrent reigns and kings with similar or identical names. It is commonplace for the later kings to be referred to as subkings, but the actual rank used is always rex, never regulus (except for a late legend concerning Eormenred). The usual style was simply King of Kent (rex Cantiae) or King of the Kentish Men (rex Cantuariorum). Territorial division within Kent is not alluded to, except by Eadberht I (rex Cantuariorum terram dimidii) and Sigered (rex dimidie partis prouincie Cantuariorum).

List of kings of Kent

ReignIncumbentStyleNotes
455–488Hengestno chartersfather of Oisc or Octa
455Horsano chartersbrother of Hengest
488–512/516Oisc (Œsc, Æsc, Ash, Oeric)no chartersson of Hengest or Octa
512/516–534/540Octa (Octha)no chartersson of Hengest
534/540–c.590Eormenricno chartersfather of Æðelberht I
c.590 – 24 February 616 (Bede)Æðelberht Ino genuine chartersfirst Christian King of Kent; father of Æthelburg, Queen Consort of Northumbria
February 616 – 20 January 640 (Bede)Eadbaldno genuine chartersson of Æðelberht I
unknownÆðelwaldno charterscontemporary with Pope Boniface V (619–625)
January 640 – 14 July 664 (Bede)Eorcenberhtno chartersson of Eadbald
unknownEormenredIrminredusbrother of Eorcenberht
July 664 – 4 July 673 (Bede)Ecgberht Ino chartersson of Eorcenberht
acceded 674 or 675, d. 685HlothhereLotharius rex Cantuariorum Lotharius rex Cancie Clotharius Hlothariusson of Eorcenberht; reigning jointly with Eadric
685–686 (Bede)EadricEadricus rex Cantuariorum Ædricus rex Edricusson of Ecgberht I; reigning jointly with Hlothhere
killed 687MulMulo rege regnum Cantiebrother of Cædwalla, King of Wessex
acceded 687 or 688, still reigning 692SwæfheardSuebhardus rex Cantuariorum Sueaberdus rex Cantieson of Sæbbi, King of Essex, reigning jointly in Kent with Oswine and Withred
fl.689SwæfberhtGabertus Suebertus rex Cantuariorumjointly with Oswine
fl.689–690OswineOswynus rex Cantie Oswinus rex Cantuariorumjointly with Swæfberht and Swæfheard
acceded c. 693, seven years after Edric's disposition (Malmesbury 1.15), died 23 April 725WihtredWihtredus rex Cantie Wythredus rex Cantuariorum Wihtredus rex Cantuariorumson of Ecgberht I; reigned jointly with Swæfheard
succeeded 725Alricno chartersson of Wihtred; succeeded jointly with his brothers Æðelberht II and Eadberht I
725–748Eadberht IEadbertus rex Cantuariorum terram dimidii Ædbeortus rex Cantieson of Wihtred; reigned jointly with his brothers Æðelberht II and Ælfric
Subject to Mercian overlordship
725–762Æðelberht IIÆthilberhctus rex Cantie Athelbertus rexson of Wihtred; reigned jointly with his brothers Eadberht I and Ælfric, and nephew Eardwulf
unknownEardwulfEarduulfus rex Cantuariorum Eardulfus rex Cantiaeson of Eadberht I; reigned jointly with Æðelberht II; contemporary with Archbishop Cuðbert (740–760)
fl.762Eadberht IIEadberht rex Cantiae Ædbertus rex Eadbertus rex Cantiejointly with Sigered
fl.762SigeredSigiraed rex Cantiae Sigeredus rex dimidie partis prouincie Cantuariorumjointly with Eadberht II
762–764EanmundEanmundus rexcontemporary with Archbishop Bregowine (761–764)
fl.764–765HeaberhtHeaberhtus rex Cantie Heaberhtus rexjointly with Ecgberht II
fl.765–779Ecgberht IIEcgberhtus rex Cantie Egcberhtus rex Cantiae Egcberht rex Cantie Egcberth rex Cantie Egcberhtus rexjointly with Heaberht
fl.784EalhmundEalmundus rex Canciæfather of Ecgberht III
Under the direct rule of Offa of Mercia (785–796).
796–798, deposedEadberht III Prænno charters; coins: EADBEARHT REXDeposed and mutilated by Cœnwulf
acceded 797 or 798, d. 807CuðredCuthredus Rex Cantiae Cuðred rex Cantiae Cuðredus rex cantwariorumbrother of Cœnwulf and Ceolwulf
fl.809CœnwulfCeonulfus Christi gracia rex Merciorum atque provincie Canciebrother of Cuðred and Ceolwulf; also King of Mercia (796–821)
fl.822–823CeolwulfCeolwulf rex Merciorum vel etiam Contwariorum Ceolwulf rex Merciorum seu etiam Cantwariorumbrother of Cuðred and Cœnwulf; also King of Mercia (821–823)
deposed in 825Baldredno charters; coins: BALDRED REX CANTexpelled by Æðelwulf in 825
825–839Ecgberht IIIEcgberht rex occidentalium Saxonum necnon et Cantuariorumson of Ealhmund; reigned in Kent jointly with his son Æðelwulf; also King of Wessex (802–839)
825–858ÆðelwulfAetheluulf rex Æðeluulf rex Cantrariorum Æthelwolf gratia Dei rex Kanciae Ætheluulf rex Cancie Aeðeluulf Rex Cancie Aetheluulf gratia Dei rex occidentalium Saxonum seu etiam Cantuuariorum Aeðeluulf gratia Dei rex occidentalium Saxonum nec non 7 Cantuariorum Eðelwulf rex occidentalium Saxonum nec non et Cantuariorum Eðeluulfus rex Occidentalium Saxonum necnon et Cantuariorum Æðelulf rex misericordia Dei occidentalium Saxonum; necnon & Cantuuariorumjointly with his father Ecgberht III and son Æðelstan; also King of Wessex (839–856)
fl.839–851Æðelstan IEdelstan rex Kancie Ethelstan Rex Aeðelstan rex Aedelstan rexjointly with his father Æðelwulf
fl.855–866Æðelberht IIIAeðelberht rex Eþelbearht rex Eðelbearht rex Æthelbertus occidentalium Saxonum necnon et Cantuariorum rex Aeðelbearht rex Occidentalium Saxonum seu Cantuuariorum Aeðælberht rex Occidentalium Saxonum seu Cantuariorum Eðelbearht rex occidentalium Saxonum nec non et Cantuariorumjointly with his father Æðelwulf; also King of Wessex (860–866)
866–871Æðelred IEðelred rex occidentalium Saxonum . non et Cantwariorum Aeðered rex Occidentalium Saxonum necnon et Cantuariorumson of Æðelwulf; also King of Wessex (866–871)

See also

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