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Æthelred is the son of Penda of …

Years: 676 - 676

Æthelred is the son of Penda of Mercia.

Penda's queen, Cynewise, is named by Bede, who does not mention her children; no other wives of Penda are known and so it is likely but not certain that she was Æthelred's mother.

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle gives Penda's age as fifty in 626, and credits him with a thirty-year reign, but this would put Penda at eighty years old at the time of his death, which is generally thought unlikely as two of his sons (Wulfhere and Æthelred) were young when he was killed.

At least as likely is that Penda was fifty years old at his death, rather than at his accession.

Æthelred's date of birth is unknown, but Bede describes Wulfhere as a youth at the time of his accession in 658, so it is likely he and Æthelred were in their middle teens at that time.

The early sources do not say whether Æthelred was older or younger than Wulfhere.

Nothing is known of Æthelred's childhood.

He had another brother, Peada, and two sisters, Cyneburh and Cyneswith; it is also possible that Merewalh, king of the Magonsæte, was Æthelred's brother.

Wulfhere in 674 "stirred up all the southern nations against [Northumbria]" according to Stephen of Ripon, but he was defeated by Oswiu's son Ecgfrith who forced him to surrender Lindsey, and to pay tribute.

Wulfhere survived the defeat, but died in 675, possibly of disease, and Æthelred has become king.

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