Cyneberht was possibly a son of Cuthred, and possibly a brother.[1] He is recorded as "propinquus", or near relative, of Coenwulf in charters. Yorke lists him as a son of Cuthred.[2]
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Simon Keynes, Mercia and Wessex in the Ninth Century Michelle P. Brown, Carol Ann Farr, editors, in Mercia, an Anglo-Saxon Kingdom in Europe, Leicester University Press, p. 310-328 (2001). ISBN0-8264-7765-8
Barbara Yorke, Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England, 1990, London: Seaby (1990). ISBN1-85264-027-8
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{{Information |Description= Family tree of Coenwulf of Mercia. Cyneberht was possibly a son of Cuthred, and possibly a brother.<ref name_BF315-6>Simon Keynes, "Mercia and Wessex in the Ninth Century", in Brown & Farr, eds., ''Mercia'', pp. 315&n