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Ceadda

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Son of Cuthwine
Father of Coenberht, Under-King of Wessex
Brother of Cutha Cathwulf and Cynebeald

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Ceadda (?) (1)

M, #102680

Last Edited=8 Sep 2005

    Ceadda (?) is the son of Cutha (?). (1)

Child of Ceadda (?)

-1. Cenbert, Sub-King of Wessex+ d. 661 (1)

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Cedda

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Cedda (or Chad) was the second son of Cuthwine and consequently a member of the Wessex family. He was born c. 590 and his death date is unknown. He had one son, Coenberht, the father of King Caedwalla of Wessex.

His name is related to that of St Chad of Mercia (spelt Ceadda in Bede's Ecclesiastical History) and is derived from the Brythonic (British Celtic) root 'cat' or 'cad' meaning "battle."[1] It is one of a number of apparently Celtic names found in the West Saxon ruling family, including that of Cedda's grandson Caedwalla.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Koch, p. 360.

[edit] Sources

[1] - brief outline of Cedda.

   * Koch, J.T., (2006) Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia, ABC-CLIO, ISBN 1851094407

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Cedda

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cedda was the second son of Cuthwine and consequently a member of the Wessex family. He was born c. 590 and his death date is unknown. He had one son, Coenberht, the father of King Caedwalla of Wessex.

His name is related to that of St Chad of Mercia (spelt Ceadda in Bede's Ecclesiastical history) and is derived from the Brythonic (British Celtic) root 'cat' or 'cad' meaning "battle." It is one of a number of apparently Celtic names found in the West Saxon ruling family, including that of his grandson Caedwalla.

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