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Cuthberht was a Mercian of the 8th century who may have been the same person as an ealdorman of that name who witnessed charters during the reign of Offa. Cuthberht may also be the same person as the Cuthberht mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in the entry for 779.
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- Mercia
- Mercia, England (United Kingdom)
- 740
- circa 796 (51-60)Mercia, England
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Cuthberht of Mercia was a Mercian of the 8th century who may have been the same person as an ealdorman of that name who witnessed charters during the reign of Offa. Cuthberht may also be the same person as the Cuthberht mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in the entry for 779.
Marriage
He has been shown as married to Elfrid ferch Offa. No sources have been found to support this.
Yorke, Barbara (1990). Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England. London: Seaby. ISBN 1-85264-027-8, p. 118. Cited by Wikipedia: Cuthberht_of_Mercia Accessed 2/3/2019 jhdcf Charter S1412. Cuthbert 12 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England; see also Cuthbert 8. Cited by Wikipedia: Cuthberht_of_Mercia Accessed 2/3/2019 jhdWikipedia: Cuthberht_of_Mercia Accessed 2/3/2019 jhd- Male
- Elfrid (Essex) Mercia
The Kingdom of Mercia was a state in the English Midlands from the 6th century to the 10th century. For some two hundred years from the mid-7th century onwards it was the dominant member of the Heptarchy and consequently the most powerful of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.
When Cuthbeorht of Mercia was born about 0735, in Lincolnshire, England, his father, Bassa of Mercia, was 26 and his mother, wife Bassa Mercia, was 27. He married Queen Eanburg of Mercia before 0760, in England. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter.
- Male
- Queen Eanburg of Mercia, Elfrid of Essex
Discover the monarchs of the kingdom of Mercia, from King Icel in the early 500’s all the way through to Ælfwynn who annexed the kingdom to Wessex in 918.
Cuthberht of Mercia. Cuthberht was a Mercian of the 8th century who may have been the same person as an ealdorman of that name who witnessed charters during the reign of Offa. [1] Cuthberht may also be the same person as the Cuthberht mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in the entry for 779. [2]