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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 541 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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king of See also:Kent, succeeded his See also:brother Ecgberht in 673, and appears for a See also:time to have reigned jointly with his See also:nephew Eadric, son of Ecgberht, as a See also:code of See also:laws still extant was issued under both names. Neither is mentioned in the See also:account of the invasion of See also:Ethelred in 676. In 685 Eadric, who seems to have quarrelled with Hlothhere, went into See also:exile and led the See also:South See also:Saxons against him. Hlothhere was defeated and died of his wounds. See See also:Bede, Hist. eccl. (Plummer), iv. 5, 17, 26, V. 24; Saxon See also:Chronicle (See also:Earle and Plummer), s.a. 685; Schmid, Gesetze, pp. 10 sqq.; See also:Thorpe, See also:Ancient Laws, i. 26 sqq.

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