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  1. 10th century

    In the 9th century it became a sub-kingdom of Wessex, and in the 10th century it became part of the unified Kingdom of England that was created under the leadership of Wessex. Its name has been carried forward ever since as the county of Kent.
    Currency: sceat, thrymsa
    Government: Monarchy
    Religion: Paganism (before 7th century), Christianity (after 7th century)
    Status: Vassal of Mercia (764–769, 785–796, 798–825), Vassal of Wessex (825–871)
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    How far is Kent from England?
    Yes, the driving distance between London to Kent is 46 miles. It takes approximately 59 min to drive from London to Kent. How do I get a train ticket from London to Kent? Book your London to Kent train tickets online with Omio. What companies run services between London, England and Kent, England?
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    Where is Kent located in England?
    Kent, administrative, geographic, and historic county of England, lying at the southeastern extremity of Great Britain.
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    Who is the king of Kent?
    Æthelwulf drove Baldred, the king of Kent, north over the Thames, and according to the Chronicle, the men of Kent, Essex, Surrey and Sussex then all submitted to Æthelwulf "because earlier they were wrongly forced away from his relatives."
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    What is the distance from Kent to London England?
    Your starting point United Kingdom, Kent is located at (51.25, 0.75). Total distance from Kent to London Heathrow Airport (LHR) is 87.64 kms. 87.64 kms equals to 54.46 miles and 47.29 nautical miles. Distance information is flight distance as a line.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Kent

    In 1998, Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham and Rainham left the administrative county of Kent to form the Unitary Authority of Medway, but remain in the ceremonial county of Kent. The two cities in Kent were Canterbury, the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Rochester, the seat of the Bishop of Rochester. See more

    Kent is a traditional county in South East England with long-established human occupation. See more

    The name Kent probably means 'rim' or 'border' (compare the dictionary words cant in English, Kant in German, etc.), regarding the eastern part of the modern county as a 'border … See more

    Following the withdrawal of the Romans, a large-scale immigration of Germanic peoples occurred in Kent. These groups introduced the Old English language to Britain. It is likely … See more

    The Royal Navy first used the River Medway in 1547 when a storehouse was rented on 'Jyllingham Water'. By the reign of Elizabeth I (1558–1603) … See more

    Kent has been occupied since the Lower Palaeolithic as finds from the quarries at Fordwich and Swanscombe attest. The Swanscombe skull, uncovered at Barnfield Pit, a quarry in … See more

    Although now two miles from the sea amid the marshes of east Kent, Richborough Castle was arguably the Romans' main entry point when they invaded Britain in … See more

    Following the invasion of Britain by William of Normandy the people of Kent adopted the motto Invicta meaning "unconquered" and claimed that … See more

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  4. Brief History of Kent | Resources | Kent Family History Society

    https://www.kfhs.org.uk/kent-history

    WebKent - a county of two halves. A brief history. The name Kent derives from the ancient Celtic tribe who inhabited South East England from the Thames to the south coast. Their lands …

    Where did the name Kent come from?
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  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent

    The area has been occupied since the Palaeolithic era, as attested by finds from the quarries at Swanscombe. The Medway megaliths were built during the Neolithic era. There is a rich sequence of Bronze Age, celtic Iron Age, and Britto-Roman era occupation, as indicated by finds and features such as the Ringlemere gold cup and the Roman villas of the Darent valley.
    Julius Caesar described the area as Cantium, or the home of the Cantiaci, in 51 BC. The extreme …

  6. https://www.britannica.com/place/Kent-county-England

    WebSep 22, 2022 · Tonbridge Castle. Kent, administrative, geographic, and historic county of England, lying at the southeastern extremity of Great …

  7. https://www.britannica.com/place/Kent-historical-kingdom-England

    WebKent, one of the kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England, probably geographically coterminous with the modern county, famous as the site of the first landing of Anglo-Saxon settlers in …

  8. https://kentcountyhistory.org/history

    WebThe Key to Kent County History. More than an exhibit and more than a digital archive, this online resource is an ever-expanding portal to information about Kent County, Maryland, …

  9. https://localhistoryvideos.com/kent

    WebMaidstone is the administrative centre of modern Kent, but historically Kent’s only city, Canterbury, was one of the most important towns in England because of its religious …

  10. https://www.kentlive.news/news/nostalgia/21...

    WebAug 12, 2019 · The origins of Kent’s title ‘The Garden of EnglandKent was given the title ‘The Garden of England’ by Henry VIII around 400 years ago. Allegedly, the monarch tried a bowl of Kentish cherries and was so …

  11. https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Kent

    WebJan 25, 2022 · In 1887, John Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles described Kent like this: 'Kent, an important maritime county in SE. of England, bounded N. by the Thames …

  12. https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Kent,_England_Online_Genealogy_Records

    WebNov 02, 2022 · These are genealogy links to Kent online databases and indexes that may include birth records, marriage records, death records, biographies, cemeteries, censuses, …

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