Æscwine of Essex

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Æscwine of Essex was an early Anglo-Saxon ruler traditionally regarded as the founding king of the Kingdom of Essex in what is now southeastern England.

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Æscwine of Essex canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon ruler
king
person
alsoKnownAs Aescwine of Essex NERFINISHED
associatedWith East Saxon dynasty NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Essex NERFINISHED
culture Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
describedAs founding king of the Kingdom of Essex
ethnicGroup Anglo-Saxons NERFINISHED
gender male
historicalRegion Essex NERFINISHED
historicity traditionally regarded rather than securely attested
languageSpoken Old English
monarchOf Essex NERFINISHED
name Æscwine of Essex NERFINISHED
notableFor being the traditional first king of Essex
founding the royal line of the East Saxons
partOf Heptarchy of Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of Essex NERFINISHED
precededBy no known predecessor as king of Essex
regionRuled East Saxons NERFINISHED
reignedIn Kingdom of Essex NERFINISHED
reignTerritory southeastern England
religion paganism
sourceType early medieval tradition
succeededBy successors in the East Saxon royal line
timePeriod early Anglo-Saxon period
title King

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Kingdom of Essex firstKnownKing Æscwine of Essex