'Æthelstan' (
floruit 839–851x855) was the eldest son of King
Æthelwulf of Wessex. He ruled as
King of Kent.
Æthelweard's chronicle calls him "King of the Dwellers in
Kent, of the
East Saxons, of the
South Saxons and of
Surrey".
When Æthelwulf became
King of the West Saxons in 839 on the death of his father
Egbert of Wessex, he appointed Æthelstan to rule in Kent and surrounding former kingdoms. A number of charters issued by Æthelstan survive.
The last record of Æthelstan is
circa 851 when, along with Ealdorman Ealhhere, he defeated a
Viking fleet and army at
Sandwich. Ealhhere's death in battle against Vikings is recorded c. 853, Æthelstan is not mentioned. It is presumed that he died some time after the battle in 851 and before his brother
Æthelberht of Wessex became ruler of Kent, c. 858. We could also assume that he died before 856 because if he were still alive when his father died, being the eldest son, he most likely would have inherited the throne of Wessex before his brother
Ethelbald.
Æthelstan was the only son of Æthelwulf who did not rule Wessex. (See
House of Wessex family tree.)
References
★ Kirby, D.P., ''The Earliest English Kings.'' London: Unwin Hyman, 1991. ISBN 0-04-445691-3
★ Yorke, Barbara, ''Kings and Kingdoms in Early Anglo-Saxon England.'' London: Seaby, 1990. ISBN 1-85264-027-8
External link
★
Æthelstan at the
Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
See also
★
List of monarchs of Kent
★
Chronology of Kentish Kings