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This year Cyneard slew King Cynewulf, and was slain himself, and eighty-four men with him.  Then Bertric undertook the government of the West-Saxons, and reigned sixteen years.  His body is deposited at Wareham;--and his pedigree goeth in a direct line to Cerdic.  At this time reigned Elmund king in Kent, the father of Egbert; and Egbert was the father of Athulf.<p>
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This year Cyneard slew King Cynewulf, and was slain himself, and eighty-four men with him.  Then Bertric undertook the government of the West-Saxons, and reigned sixteen years.  His body is deposited at Wareham;--and his pedigree goeth in a direct line to Cerdic.  At this time reigned Elmund king in [[Kent]], the father of Egbert; and Egbert was the father of Athulf.<p>
 
(Ingram, p.54)
 
(Ingram, p.54)

Latest revision as of 23:42, 6 March 2007

This year Cyneard slew King Cynewulf, and was slain himself, and eighty-four men with him. Then Bertric undertook the government of the West-Saxons, and reigned sixteen years. His body is deposited at Wareham;--and his pedigree goeth in a direct line to Cerdic. At this time reigned Elmund king in Kent, the father of Egbert; and Egbert was the father of Athulf.

(Ingram, p.54)