The Kingdom of Kent was one of the kingdoms of the Heptarchy and the only Jutish-led independent monarchy in the British Isles. Due to their differences with the Angle and Saxon states, it was one of the last states to survive the Anglo-Saxon Consolidation (in which the different states of the Heptarchy were unified into Kingdom of Angeln and Kingdom of Seaxe [both of which would later join into Kingdom of Angleland]) before being annexed by Seaxe. Jutes later fled to the Isle of Wight, held by their allies from Pyrdain, whilst others stayed at Kent, where their descent still makes their majority.
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| - Kingdom of Kent (Saint Muhammad)
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| - The Kingdom of Kent was one of the kingdoms of the Heptarchy and the only Jutish-led independent monarchy in the British Isles. Due to their differences with the Angle and Saxon states, it was one of the last states to survive the Anglo-Saxon Consolidation (in which the different states of the Heptarchy were unified into Kingdom of Angeln and Kingdom of Seaxe [both of which would later join into Kingdom of Angleland]) before being annexed by Seaxe. Jutes later fled to the Isle of Wight, held by their allies from Pyrdain, whilst others stayed at Kent, where their descent still makes their majority.
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| - Jutish, later Anglo-Saxon
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| - The Kingdom of Kent was one of the kingdoms of the Heptarchy and the only Jutish-led independent monarchy in the British Isles. Due to their differences with the Angle and Saxon states, it was one of the last states to survive the Anglo-Saxon Consolidation (in which the different states of the Heptarchy were unified into Kingdom of Angeln and Kingdom of Seaxe [both of which would later join into Kingdom of Angleland]) before being annexed by Seaxe. Jutes later fled to the Isle of Wight, held by their allies from Pyrdain, whilst others stayed at Kent, where their descent still makes their majority.
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