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  Kingdom of Sussex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shortly afterwards, however, Æðelwealh was slain and his kingdom ravaged by the exiled West Saxon prince Caedwalla.
The latter was eventually expelled by two Ealdormen named Berhthun and Andhun, who thereupon assumed the government of the kingdom.
In 686 the South Saxons attacked Hlothhere, king of Kent, in support of his nephew Eadric, but soon afterwards Berhthun was killed and the kingdom subjugated for a time by Ceadwalla, who had now become king of Wessex.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kingdom_of_Sussex   (1040 words)

  
 The Barrow-Downs Discussion Forum - The Vineyard Tavern
Andhun was clearly weary, and he did not insist in leaving but sank gratefully against the chair, wincing as Cynan had said when his back touched the firm wood.
Andhun started in the same way he had with Finian the Innkeeper when this new man introduced himself, but question that was asked was friendly, and more than that was spoken in a friendly way.
Andhun was, in all truth, rather ashamed to admit where he lived, for he lived with his master and he knew his master was no good.
forum.barrowdowns.com /showthread.php?t=10880   (9773 words)

  
 MK: Never Again a Man
One of the two, the bull morph, was Andhun, and one of his parishioners.
When approaching the altar for communion, the bull nearly toppled over every time, not quite able to balance well enough to get his muzzle low enough for Hough to put the unleavened wafer upon his tongue.
His fingers were thick, their tips being akin to hooves, covered in a hard nail-like surface.
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 Metamor Keep: Questioning
Thalberg leaned forward, while the bull Andhun pulled his spear back.
A knock on the door cut short the words that were on the Duke’s tongue.
The both turned to the door, where Andhun was poking his head in.
transform.to /~mattyrat/metamor/questioning/questioning05.html   (4407 words)

  
 Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England (v.iv.xv)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
How King Caedwalla, king of the Gewissae, having slain Ethelwalch, wasted that Province with cruel slaughter and devastation.
IN the meantime, Caedwalla,a young man of great vigour, of the royal race of the Gewissae,an exile from his country, came with an army, slew Ethelwalch,and wasted that province with cruel slaughter and devastation; but he was soon expelled by Berthun and Andhun, the king’s ealdormen, who held in succession the government of the province.
How King Caedwalla, king of the Gewissae, having slain Ethelwalch, wasted that Province
www.ccel.org /ccel/bede/history.v.iv.xv.html?bcb=0   (122 words)

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