
Eoforwine of Kent (1034-1066) was the Anglo-Saxon Ealdorman of Kent at the time of the Norman conquest of England in 1066. He led a large army from London south to drive the Norman invaders back across the English Channel, but his army was defeated at the Second Battle of Middeherst, and Eoforwine was killed in the thick of the fighting. Wigstan of Kent succeeded him as Ealdorman.