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Ingoberga and Charibert were the parents of Bertha van Kent, the later wife of king Æthelberht of Kent and the initiator of the Christian mission under the Anglo-Saxons (the so-called Gregorian mission).
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The Kingdom of Kent was ruled by Æthelberht, who married a Christian princess named Bertha before 588, and perhaps earlier than 560.
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Kent was probably chosen because Æthelberht had married a Christian princess, Bertha, daughter of Charibert I the King of Paris, who was expected to exert some influence over her husband.
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It also has been suggested that Liudhard, Bertha's chaplain, was intended as a representative of the Frankish church in Kent, which also could be interpreted as evidence of overlordship.[22][23]
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Kent was probably chosen because Æthelberht had married a Christian princess, Bertha, daughter of Charibert I the King of Paris, who was expected to exert some influence over her husband.
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Albert died on 13 November 1999 in Falmouth, Missaukee County, MI (USA), aged 76. 1.1.2.4.5.4.4 Bertha Kuipers was born on 11 July 1889 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, MI (USA), daughter of Wijbe Kuipers (see 1.1.2.4.5.4) and Trientje van der Veen.
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