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Egbert's and William
Egbert's heirs have ruled England almost exclusively ever since ; in the years since there have been only five, or possibly six, monarchs of the country who were not his descendants: the four Danish kings, William the Conqueror, and arguably Harold II, whose claimed patrilineal descent, referred to below, is not universally accepted as true.

Egbert's and Dear
Four years after Egbert's death, Dear revealed his story in his 1984 book The Dungeon Master.

Egbert's and their
As the furor over his disappearance spread, several of Egbert's hosts asked him to leave their homes, fearing repercussions with law enforcement.
Harvey told his family about their friendship and school days and later recalled the inspiration for Egbert's song ' In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree '.

Egbert's and son
Having defeated King Beorhtwulf of Mercia in battle, the Danes moved on to invade Wessex, but were decisively crushed by Egbert's son and successor King Aethelwulf in the exceptionally bloody Battle of Aclea.
The titular kingship became something like the heir-apparent's title, as Aethelwulf, Egbert's son, became King of Kent in 825.

Egbert's and .
King Alfred's Tower ( 1772 ) on the supposed site of Egbert's Stone, the mustering place before the Battle of Ethandun.
Egbert's later years saw the beginning of Danish Viking raids on Wessex, which occurred frequently from 835 onwards.
He is known to have revoked a charter of Egbert's on the grounds that " it was wrong that his thegn should have presumed to give land allotted to him by his lord into the power of another without his witness ", but the date of Egbert's original grant is unknown, as is the date of Offa's revocation of it.
Some historians believe that the Chronicle's " three years " is an error, and should read " thirteen years ", which would mean Egbert's exile lasted from 789 to 802, but this reading is disputed.
He succeeded his father as King of Wessex on Egbert's death in 839, at which time his kingdom stretched from the county of Kent in the east to Devon in the west.
* The family frequently mentions Egbert's smoking while upstairs in his room, a fact which he tries to hide.
It is possible that the chronicler was merely adding Egbert's name to Bede's original list of seven, rather than claiming that no other kings achieved similar powers in England.
* St. Egbert's Catholic School
The situation in Kent at Egbert's death in 673 is not clearly recorded.
It appears that a year passed before Hlothhere, Egbert's brother, became king.
Wulfhere may have had an interest in the succession, as through his marriage to Eormenhild he was the uncle of Egbert's two sons, Eadric and Wihtred.
It has been speculated that Wulfhere acted as the effective ruler of Kent in the interregnum between Egbert's death and Hlothhere's accession.
The charter, made from Thame, is dated between 673 and 675, and it was probably Egbert's death that triggered Wulfhere's intervention.
After a few months Alfred called his loyal men to Egbert's Stone, and from there they travelled to Ethandun to fight the invaders.
Ferguson began to plot to bring down Reynolds and began working with the Minister for Corrective Services, Julie Egbert's soon to be mother in law and corrupt inmates in an attempt to win the governorship.
King Alfred's Tower ( 1772 ) on one supposed site of Egbert's Stone, the mustering place before the battle.
Bede was not sure whether or not the vision was actually Egbert's own.
Wiglaf recovered the kingdom in 830, probably by force although it may be that Wiglaf remained subject to Egbert's overlordship.
The causes of the fluctuating fortunes of Mercia and Wessex are a matter of speculation, but it may be that Carolingian support influenced both Egbert's ascendancy and the subsequent Mercian recovery.
Media accounts differed substantially from Egbert's actual story.
He questioned some of Egbert's friends who were nearly as ignorant, since Egbert had never played the game at Michigan State.

parents and subsequently
Leaving his new wife with her parents in Amesbury, Massachusetts, he subsequently returned to New York in 1933, in the midst of the Great Depression.
Hackman's parents divorced in 1943 and his father subsequently left the family.
The Gardners employed an Irish nursemaid named Georgiana " Com " McCombie, who was entrusted with taking care of the young Gerald ; she would subsequently become the dominant figure of his childhood, spending far more time with him than his parents.
Athena brought the infant back to his mother, and he was subsequently raised by his parents.
De Valera was born in New York City in 1882 to an Irish mother ; his parents, Catherine Coll ( subsequently Mrs Wheelwright ), an immigrant from Bruree, County Limerick, and Juan Vivion de Valera, a Cuban settler and sculptor of Spanish descent, were reportedly married on 18 September 1881 at St. Patrick's Church in Jersey City, New Jersey.
His parents moved to Rendsburg in 1760 where Adam Struensee became first superintendent ( comparable to bishop ) for the duchy, and subsequently superintendent-general of Schleswig-Holstein.
DiCaprio's parents met while attending college and subsequently moved to Los Angeles.
Brown's parents subsequently viewed the content of the site and contacted the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, and an investigator named Michael Guerra was subsequently notified of the site's existence.
This law, titled De sanctimonialibus vel viduis et de successionibus earum (" Holy Maidens, Widows, and Their Succession "), imposed a minimum age to take vows of 40 years, considering that at this age the sexual drives of the initiated would be dormant ; the law also granted to women who had been forced to take religious vows, and were subsequently disinherited, the same rights on the legacy of parents as their brothers and sisters.
Still thinking that Polybus and the queen were his true parents, Oedipus subsequently fled from Corinth so as to render it impossible for him to commit these sins.
Saudi Aramco hired his father in the summer of 1994, and his parents subsequently resided at the Saudi Aramco Residential Camp in Dhahran.
McCorvey's father left the family when she was 13 years old ; her parents subsequently divorced and she and her older brother were raised by their mother Mildred, a violent alcoholic.
His property was later returned to him ( c. 1646 ) but Jones ended his days, unmarried, living in Somerset House and was subsequently buried with his parents in the Church of St Benet Paul's Wharf, the Welsh church of the City of London.
Flipper and Angie move in to an apartment together, where they subsequently encounter social problems including a failed dinner with Flipper's parents, and another problem when they are walking down the street, they joke around and Flipper forces himself onto her, the police show up thinking he is raping her, she tells them that he is her boyfriend and threatens to have their badges.
of Utah, an unwed minor father brought action through a guardian ad litem seeking custody of a newborn child that had been released to state adoption agency and subsequently to adoptive parents, after the father had failed to make timely filing of his acknowledgment of paternity as required by statute.
In 2005 the school was one of fifty of the country's leading independent schools which were found guilty of running an illegal price-fixing cartel, exposed by The Times, which had allowed them to drive up fees for thousands of parents, although the schools made clear that they had not realised that the change to the law ( which had happened only a few months earlier ) about the sharing of information had subsequently made it an offence.
When he was 3, his parents separated and Gaddis was subsequently raised by his mother in Massapequa, Long Island.
Her parents returned to Europe when she was four years of age to live in Ireland and in London, where she subsequently attended the Chelsea School of Arts and Crafts.
Born of Calvinist parents and educated a Protestant, he had refused to marry one of Richelieu's nieces in 1639 and subsequently rejected a similar proposal from Mazarin.
Her parents were never married and Harris was subsequently raised in two different households.
His parents divorced before his first birthday and his mother subsequently married Keith Morrison, a broadcast journalist.
A member of the British Royal Family being reliably diagnosed with porphyria subsequently added credence to the theory – first proposed by Professor Macalpine in the late 1960s – that porphyria was the source of the ill-health of both Mary, Queen of Scots ( an ancestor of both of William's parents ) and of George III and that the disorder had been inherited by some members of the Royal Families of Great Britain, Prussia and several minor German dukedoms and principalities.
He mortified his parents by desecrating the grave of a respected village elder, subsequently spending a week in police custody.
As a child she suffered very much from the constant absence of her mother and subsequently from the painful divorce of her parents.

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