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Eadbald of Kent

Eadbald (ca 563-January 20, 640), was king of Kent from 616, succeeding his father Æthelbert.

At first Eadbald renounced his baptism, rejected Christianity, and married his father's widow. He was later converted by Laurence of Canterbury, recalled Mellitus and Justus, and built a church at Canterbury. (However, Kirby argues that Bede's account is confused, and that Eadbald is more likely to have been converted by Justus.)

He also arranged a marriage between his sister Æthelberg and Edwin of Northumbria, later taking her and Paulinus back when Edwin died in 633.

Eadbald married the Frankish princess Emma, daughter of Theudebert II of Austrasia, possibly in 624, and they had a son Eorcenberht, who succeeded Eadbald.

Gold coins are known from Eadbald's reign, minted at London and inscribed "AVDVARLD".

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Berthe | Edwin of Deira | Edwin of Northumbria | Eorcenberht of Kent | Justus | Kingdom of Kent | Laurence of Canterbury | List of people by name: Ea | Paulinus of York

 

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