Sigebert
Sigebert (died 757?) was the king of the West Saxons, or Wessex (from 756), who succeeded his kinsman Cuthred and was himself overthrown by Cynewulf. Known for his corruption and cruelty, he soon faced a rebellion of his nobles and was formally deposed by the witan, which chose Cynewulf in his stead. After murdering one of the leading ealdormen, Cumbran, he fled and was pursued into a forest in Hampshire, where he was slain. Some 30 years later, Cynewulf was killed by Sigebert’s brother Cyneheard.
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Article Title:
Sigebert
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Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Date Published:
08 April 2024
Access Date:
February 23, 2025