- Source: Sigeberht of Wessex
Sigeberht (meaning roughly "Magnificent Victory") was the King of Wessex from 754 or 755, to around 756.
Sigeberht succeeded his distant relative Cuthred, but was then accused of acting unjustly. After ruling a year he was accused of unlawful acts and removed from power by the witan or council of nobles. This council was led by Cynewulf who succeeded Sigeberht. Sigeberht was given control of Hampshire. There, he was accused of murder, driven out and ultimately killed. It is possible that this happened under the influence of Æthelbald of Mercia. His brother, Cyneheard the Ætheling, was also driven out but returned in 786 to kill Sigeberht's successor Cynewulf.
See also
House of Wessex family tree
References
External links
Sigeberht 4 at Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Sigeberht I
- Sighere dari Essex
- Anna dari Anglia Timur
- Kerajaan Essex
- Sigeberht of Wessex
- Cuthred of Wessex
- Sigebert
- Cynewulf of Wessex
- Beorhtric of Wessex
- List of monarchs of Wessex
- List of monarchs who lost their thrones before the 13th century
- 755
- Sigeberht the Little
- Witan