Swithhelm of Essex

Summary

Swithhelm was king of Essex from 660 to 664.

Swithhelm succeeded King Sigeberht II after he, along with his brother Swithfrith, murdered him. They accused him of being too friendly towards Christians. In 662, however, he was persuaded to convert to Christianity by Aethelwald, king of East Anglia.[1] After his death in 664, he was succeeded by his cousins Sighere and Sebbi.

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  1. ^ Warner, Peter M. (1996). The origins of Suffolk, pg 112. ISBN 9780719038174.
Preceded by King of Essex
660–664
Succeeded by