
Mul of Kent (626-687) was King of Kent from 686 to 687, succeeding Eadric of Kent and preceding Wihtred of Kent.
Biography[]
Mul was born in Kent, England in 626, the son of the West Saxon nobleman Cenberht. He seized power following Eadric of Kent's death in 686, but he and 12 others were burned alive in a church during a Kentish revolt against his rule.