Cnebba
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Cnebba | |
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King of Mercia | |
Reign | c. 535 – c. 554 |
Predecessor | Icel |
Successor | Cynewald |
Died | c. 554 |
Issue | Cynewald |
Cnebba was king of Mercia from c. 535 – c. 545.[1]
Cnebba was the only son of Icel of Mercia.[2][3] He had a son called Cynewald who succeeded him as king and reigned from c. 554 – c. 584.[4]
It has been suggested that the village of Knebworth was named after Cnebba as Ickleton is suggested to be named after Icel of Mercia.[5]
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle[edit]
A "Cnebba" is listed in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle in 568, but it is unknown whether or not this refers to Cnebba of Mercia:[6]
Here Ceawlin and Cutha fought against Æthelberht and drove him into Kent; and they killed two ealdormen, Oslaf/Oslac and Cnebba, on Wibba's Mount
References[edit]
- ^ "Kingdom of Mercia Timeline". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
- ^ Ben Johnson. "Kings and Queens of Mercia". Historic UK. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
- ^ Robbie Mitchell (21 February 2023). "Mercia: Lost Great Kingdom of the Britons". Retrieved 22 January 2023.
- ^ Carol A. Farr; Michelle P. Brown (2005). Mercia: An Anglo-Saxon Kingdom in Europe. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781441153531.
- ^ Timothy Venning (2013). The Kings & Queens of Anglo-Saxon England. Amberley Publishing. ISBN 9781445624594.
- ^ G. A. Points (2013). The Combined Anglo-Saxon Chronicles: A Ready-reference Abridged Chronology. Rihtspell Publishing. ISBN 9780955767920.