Kingdom of Kent
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The Kingdom of the Kentish, today referred to as the Kingdom of Kent, was an early medieval English kingdom in present-day South East England. It existed from either the fifth or the sixth century AD until it was fully absorbed into the Kingdom of Wessex in the mid-9th century and later into the Kingdom of England in the early 10th century.
- La royaume de Kent et ses relations mérovingiennes du Ve au VIIe siècle - scientific article published in 1982
- Early Anglo-Saxon Eastry: Archaeological Evidence and the Development of a District Centre in the Kingdom of Kent - article published in 2011
- The Formation of a Folk District in the Kingdom of Kent: Eastry and Its Early Anglo-Saxon Archaeology - chapter published in 2012
- The tribal complexity of the early Kentish kingdom - article published in 1954
- Aspects of gender and craft production in early Anglo-Saxon England with reference to the kingdom of Kent - doctoral thesis by Susan Harrington, 2003
- West African ancestry in seventh-century England: two individuals from Kent and Dorset - scientific article published on 13 August 2025, online
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