Nothhelm of Sussex
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Nothhelm of Sussex
Noðhelm, or Nunna for short, was King of Sussex, apparently reigning jointly with Watt, Osric, and Æðelstan. In 692 Noðhelm granted land to his sister Noðgyð (Nothgyth). He was styled Nothelmus rex Suthsax? in the body of the charter, but he signed it as Nunna rex Sussax? [1]. Noðhelm?s last surviving charter, in which he was called Nunna rex Suthsax?, is dated 714, probably in error for 717 [2], so his reign began in or before 692 and ended in or after 717. He is mentioned by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as fighting for his kinsman Ine, King of Wessex, against Geraint, King of the Britons, in the year 710. Two of his charters were witnessed by signed by C?nred, King of Wessex. Concerning one of these, strangely dated 775 [3], Barker (1947) commented:
But Kelly (1998) concluded that this charter "is without doubt a forgery, and not an innocent tenth-century copy of a genuine eight-century charter. The incarnation date is impossible for the donor and beneficiary, and for the witnesses to the charter. Birch's suggested emendation to 725 is still unsatisfactory, since it is too late for Bishop Eadberht and does not agree with the indication". Hence it is wrong to extend Noðhelm's reign to 725 on the authority of this charter. References:
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