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Oshere and King
Æthelmod was possibly a King of Hwicce, perhaps a son of Osric, reigning jointly with his uncle Oshere.
In 692 he witnessed a charter of Æthelred, King of Mercia S 75, together with Æthelheard, Æthelweard, and Æthelberht, and in 693 the four brothers witnessed a charter issued by their father Oshere S 53

Oshere and Hwicce
Such a witness list can be seen on the Ismere Diploma, for example, where Æthelric, son of king Oshere of the Hwicce, is described as a " subregulus ", or subking, of Æthelbald's.
Such a witness list can be seen on the Ismere Diploma, for example, where Æthelric, son of king Oshere of the Hwicce, is described as a " subregulus ", or subking, of Æthelbald's.
Osric was anxious for the Hwicce to gain their own bishop, but it was Oshere whose influence was seen behind the creation of the see of Worcester in 679 – 80.
Finberg speculates that she and her kinsman Oshere were suspected of trying to detach the kingdom of the Hwicce from Mercian overlordship.
Osric was a king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the Hwicce, perhaps reigning jointly with his presumed brother Oshere.
Such a witness list can be seen on the Ismere Diploma, for example, where Æthelric, son of king Oshere of the Hwicce, is described as a " subregulus ", or subking, of Æthelbald of Mercia.
Æthelric was a king of the Hwicce and son of Oshere ; it is possible that he reigned jointly with Æthelheard, Æthelweard, and Æthelberht.

Oshere and brother
He seems to have been survived by his brother Oshere, and succeeded by a possible son Æthelmod ( mentioned in charter S 1167 ).

Oshere and Osric
By a complex chain of reasoning one can deduce that Eanhere married Osthryth, daughter of Oswiu of Northumbria, and had sons by her named Osric, Oswald and Oshere.

Oshere and Æthelheard
Oshere was succeeded by his sons Æthelheard, Æthelweard and Æthelric.
Æthelheard, son of Oshere, maintained that Æthelred had no right to give Fladbury away, as it had been the property of Osthryth.
It is probable that they were all sons of Oshere, although the paternity of Æthelheard and Æthelberht is not explicitly stated in surviving documents.

Oshere and .
The last Hwiccean ruler to take the title of king was Oshere, who died in 685 ; but from the mid-670s he sought Æthelred's consent for his grants, and Æthelred regarded him as a subking.
In 693 the four brothers witnessed a charter issued by their father Oshere.
He was the son of Oshere.
In 693 the four brothers witnessed a charter issued by their father Oshere.

King and Hwicce
It has been speculated that Æthelburh was the abbess who was a kinswoman of King Ealdred of the Hwicce, but there are other prominent women named Æthelburh during that period.
Together with the rest of English Mercia it submitted to King Alfred about 877 – 883 under Earl Æthelred, who possibly himself belonged to the Hwicce.
* King Æthelberht of Hwicce ( late 7th century )
Osric was probably a son of Eanhere, a previous King of the Hwicce, by
She also referred to the King list of Hwicce in this respect and its similarity.
* Uhtred of Hwicce ( 8th century ), King of Hwicce
Æthelheard, King of Hwicce ( an Anglo Saxon kingdom in the English midlands ) jointly with his presumed brothers Æthelweard, Æthelberht, and Æthelric.
Æðelweard, King of Hwicce, apparently jointly with his presumed brothers Æthelheard, Æthelberht, and Æthelric.
Eanberht, King of Hwicce, jointly with Uhtred and Ealdred.
Uhtred was the King of Hwicce, jointly with Eanberht and Ealdred.

King and possibly
Arnulf was, according to most sources, the illegitimate son of Carloman, King of Bavaria, and his concubine Liutswind, perhaps of Carantanian origin, and possibly the sister of Ernst, Count of the Bavarian Nordgau Margraviate in the area of the Upper Palatinate, or perhaps the burgrave of Passau, as some sources say.
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The King could not possibly exercise power over persons or property situated outside of his kingdom.
Plutarch provides the most evocative version of this story: But when Egypt revolted with Athenian aid ... and Cimon's mastery of the sea forced the King to resist the efforts of the Hellenes and to hinder their hostile growth ... messages came down to Themistocles saying that the King commanded him to make good his promises by applying himself to the Hellenic problem ; then, neither embittered by anything like anger against his former fellow-citizens, nor lifted up by the great honor and power he was to have in the war, but possibly thinking his task not even approachable, both because Hellas had other great generals at the time, and especially because Cimon was so marvelously successful in his campaigns ; yet most of all out of regard for the reputation of his own achievements and the trophies of those early days ; having decided that his best course was to put a fitting end to his life, he made a sacrifice to the gods, then called his friends together, gave them a farewell clasp of his hand, and, as the current story goes, drank bull's blood, or as some say, took a quick poison, and so died in Magnesia, in the sixty-fifth year of his life ... They say that the King, on learning the cause and the manner of his death, admired the man yet more, and continued to treat his friends and kindred with kindness.
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* August 25 – King Louis IX of France dies while besieging the city of Tunis, possibly due to poor quality drinking water.
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* 652 BC — First recorded mention of King Kuras of Parsumas, possibly the same as King Cyrus I of Anshan, head of the Achaemenid dynasty
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