Sebbi (also known as Saint Sebbi) was the joint King of Essex from 664 to 683 along with his brother, Sighere.
In a comparative analysis of the material, Barbara Yorke suggests that Sigeberht may perhaps have been the son of Sæward and father of Sigehere.
After his death in 664, he was succeeded by his cousins Sighere and Sebbi.
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