Wehha of East Anglia is listed by Anglo-Saxon records as a king of the East Angles. If he existed, Wehha ruled the East Angles as a pagan king during...
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king of East Anglia. If historical, he would have lived in the 6th century. By tradition Wuffa was named as the son of Wehha and the father of Tytila...
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The Kingdom of East Anglia was organised in the first or second quarter of the 6th century, with Wehha listed as the first king of the East Angles, followed...
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king of East Anglia, an Anglo-Saxon kingdom which included the present-day English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. He was the son of Tytila of East Anglia...
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8th-century king of East Anglia, an Anglo-Saxon kingdom that today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. The last king of the Wuffingas dynasty...
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was a semi-historical pagan king of East Anglia, a small Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. Early sources...
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The Kingdom of East Anglia, also known as the Kingdom of the East Angles, was a small independent Anglo-Saxon kingdom that comprised what are now the...
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saint and a king of East Anglia, the Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. Little is known of his reign, which...
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Guthrum (redirect from Guthrum of East Anglia)
835 – c. 890) was King of East Anglia in the late 9th century. Originally a native of Denmark, he was one of the leaders of the "Great Summer Army" that...
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Edmund the Martyr (redirect from Edmund of East Anglia)
the Martyr (also known as St Edmund or Edmund of East Anglia, died 20 November 869) was king of East Anglia from about 855 until his death. Few historical...
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Wuffingas (redirect from House of Wuffing)
Wiffings were the ruling dynasty of East Anglia, the long-lived Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. The Wuffingas...
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Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies (redirect from Ancestry of the kings of Wessex)
the throne of Mercia through the end of the 8th century. The ruling dynasty of East Anglia, the Wuffingas, were named for Wuffa, son of Wehha, who is made...
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and prophetess of the Bructeri tribe Waluburg, Semnonian seeress in the service of the governor of Roman Egypt Wehha, king of the East Angles Widukind...
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Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh (category Church of England church buildings in Suffolk)
sites in East Anglia. There was a church there in 654 to which the bodies of the East Anglian king Anna and his son Jurmin, descendants of King Wehha, were...
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Kingdom of East Anglia (complete list) – Wehha, King (?–571) Wuffa of East Anglia, King (571–578) Tytila of East Anglia, King (578–593) Raedwald of East Anglia...
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Guthrum II (redirect from Laws of Edward and Guthrum)
to some reconstructions, a King of East Anglia in the early 10th century. The Viking ruler of the kingdom of East Anglia is the earlier Guthrum. He took...
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