Hloþhere
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Old English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-West Germanic *Hlūdhari. Cognate with German Lothar, Italian Lotario, and French Lothaire.
Proper noun[edit]
Hloþhere m
- a male given name
- Hlothhere of Kent; Anglo-Saxon King of Kent.
References[edit]
- Electronic Sawyer S 1428a (Decree of Archbishop Theodore respecting the division of the bishoprics), Hloþhere is mentioned as "Clo∂erius" in the old text section.
- Electronic Sawyer S 7 (Hlothhere, king of Kent, to St Peter's Minster (St Augustine's), Canterbury; grant of 3 sulungs (aratra) in Stodmarsh, Kent), Hloþhere is mentioned as "Lotharius" in the text section and the old text section.