Centwine of Wessex

Centwine of Wessex
Centwine
King of Wessex
Reign 676–686
Died after 686
Predecessor Aescwine
Successor Cædwalla
Father Cynegils

Centwine (died after 685) was King of Wessex from circa 676 to 685 or 686, although he was perhaps not the only king of the West Saxons at the time.

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reports that Centwine became king circa 676, succeeding Æscwine. Bede states that after the death of King Cenwalh: "his under-rulers took upon them the kingdom of the people, and dividing it among themselves, held it ten years".[1] Bede's dismissal of Æscwine and Centwine as merely sub-kings may represent the views of the supporters of the King Ine, whose family ruled Wessex in Bede's time.[2] However, if the West Saxon kingdom did fragment following Cenwalh's death, it appears that it was reunited during Centwine's reign.[3]

An entry under 682 in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that "Centwine drove the Britons to the sea". This is the only event recorded in his reign. The Carmina Ecclesiastica of Aldhelm, Bishop of Sherborne (d. 709), written a generation after Centwine's reign, records that he won three great battles. In addition, it states that he was a pagan for part of his reign, adopting Christianity and becoming a patron of the church.[4] The Chronicle's version of his ancestry makes Centwine a son of King Cynegils, and thus a brother of King Cenwalh and King Cwichelm, but Aldhelm does not record any such relationship.[5]

Chapter 40 of Eddius Stephanus's Life of Wilfrid records that Centwine was married to a sister of Queen Iurminburh, second wife of King Ecgfrith of Northumbria. Her name is not reliably recorded, and the suggestion that she is to be identified with Dunna, Abbess of Withington, is broadly rejected. Their daughter Bugga was certainly a nun when Aldhelm dedicated verses to her, and was probably an Abbess.[6]

Centwine is reported to have abdicated and become a monk. Aldhelm writes that he "gave up riches and the reins of government and left his own kingdom in the name of Christ".[7] He was succeeded by Caedwalla. The date of his death is unknown.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English People, Book IV, chapter 12.
  2. ^ Kirby, D.P., The Earliest English Kings, pp. 52–53.
  3. ^ Yorke, Barbara, Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England, pp. 145–146.
  4. ^ Miller, Sean. "Anglo-Saxons.net". http://www.anglo-saxons.net/hwaet/?do=seek&query=676. Retrieved 2007-02-10. 
  5. ^ Kirby, p. 53.
  6. ^ "Bugga 1". Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England. http://eagle.cch.kcl.ac.uk:8080/pase/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?personKey=3441. Retrieved 2007-02-10. 
  7. ^ "Centwine 1". Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England. http://eagle.cch.kcl.ac.uk:8080/pase/persons/CreatePersonFrames.jsp?personKey=826. Retrieved 2007-02-10. 
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Æscwine
King of Wessex
676685/686
Succeeded by
Caedwalla

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