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Egbert
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Eg·bert  (gbrt) Died 839.
West Saxon king (802-839) who became the first overlord of all the English peoples (829).

Egbert [ˈɛgbɜːt]
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(Biographies / Egbert (?775-839) M, English, POLITICS: hereditary ruler) ?775-839 ad, king of Wessex (802-839); first overlord of all England (829-830)
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Noun1.Egbert - king of Wessex whose military victories made Wessex the most powerful kingdom in England (died in 839)Egbert - king of Wessex whose military victories made Wessex the most powerful kingdom in England (died in 839)


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They both attended the same school, King Ecgbert comprehensive in Sheffield, but never spoke for years.
St Peter's Church at Bywell is where Ecgbert was consecrated as Bishop of Lindisfarne in 803AD when the Viking threat made his own church too vulnerable.
A 14-year-old boy who fell into the River Sheaf at Millhouses was named as Ryan Joe Parry, from Gleadless, a pupil at King Ecgbert School.
 
 
 
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