Sæbbi of Essex
| Sæbbi of Essex | |
|---|---|
Sebba's name listed among the early graves lost noted on the memorial in St Paul's Cathedral | |
| King of Essex until 683 with Sighere | |
| Reign | 664–694 |
| Predecessor | Swithelm |
| Successor | Sigeheard and Swæfred |
| Born | before c. 626 Kingdom of Essex |
| Died | 695 Kingdom of Essex |
| Burial | |
| Spouse | Name unknown |
| Issue | Swæfheard of Kent Sigeheard of Essex Swæfred of Essex |
| Father | Sexred |
| Religion | Christianity, prev. Anglo-Saxon paganism |
Sæbbi (also known as Saint Sebbi or Sebba; before 626 – 695) was son of Sexred and was the joint King of Essex from 664 to about 683 along with his cousin, Sighere. After Sighere died, Sæbbi became sole ruler of Essex until 694.