'Ecgberht II' was King of
Kent jointly with
Heaberht.
Ecgberht II is known from his coins and charters, ranging from
765 to
779 [1]
[2]
[3]
[4], two of which were witnessed or confirmed by Heaberht.
Ecgberht II acceded by 765, when he issued his earliest surviving charter. But around this time
Offa, King of
Mercia, appears to have been attempting to rule Kent directly, as he seems to have issued or confirmed a number of charters relating to Kent
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]. According to the
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a battle was fought at
Otford in
776, and although the outcome was not recorded, the fact that Kent seems to have remained independent for several years afterward suggests that Ecgberht was victorious. It is known that he remained king until at least
779, the date of his latest charter.
See also
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List of monarchs of Kent
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Chronology of Kentish Kings