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'''Ecgberht''' or '''Ecgbert''' (died 873) was king of [[Northumbria]] from 867 to 873. He was succeeded by [[Ricsige of Northumbria|Ricsige]].
'''Ecgberht''' or '''Ecgbert''' (died 873) was king of [[Northumbria]] from 867 to 873. He was succeeded by [[Ricsige of Northumbria|Ricsige]].


Following his death, in [[York|Jorvik]] there was a [[Ecgbert's View|church tower]] named after him.
Following his death, a [[church]] [[Ecgbert's View|tower]] in [[York|Jorvik]] was named after him.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Ecgberht or Ecgbert (died 873) was king of Northumbria from 867 to 873. He was succeeded by Ricsige.

Following his death, a church tower in Jorvik was named after him.

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