• Ealdwulf (Old English: Aldwulf), also known as Aldulf or Adulf, was king of East Anglia from c. 664 to 713. He was the son of Hereswitha, a Northumbrian...
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    the other to Christ. Bede, writing decades later, described how Ealdwulf of East Anglia, a grandson of Rædwald's brother Eni, recalled seeing the temple...
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  • of East Anglia from 653 or 654 until his death. He was a member of the ruling Wuffingas dynasty and one of three sons of Eni to rule East Anglia as Christian...
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  • married the Northumbrian princess Hereswith and was the father of Ealdwulf of East Anglia. The primary source for the little that is known about Ecgric's...
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    East Anglia, who shared the throne with Sigeberht (c. 629–634) and died with him in 636. Hereswitha, Ealdwulf's mother, had already left East Anglia for...
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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 English...
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  • Ealdwulf is a male given name used by: Ealdwulf of East Anglia (r. c.663 – 713), King of the East Angles Ealdwulf of Sussex, King of Sussex in the early...
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    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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    654) was king of East Anglia from the early 640s until his death. He was a member of the Wuffingas family, the ruling dynasty of the East Angles, and one...
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  • Guthrum (Old English: Guðrum, c. 835 – c. 890) was King of East Anglia in the late 9th century. Originally a native of Denmark, he was one of the leaders...
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    origins in Ælfwald's East Anglia. Æcci held the East Anglian see of Dommoc, following its division in about 673, and during Ealdwulf's reign Æscwulf succeeded...
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    Ƿuffa) is recorded in the Anglo-Saxon genealogies as an early king of East Anglia. If historical, he would have lived in the 6th century. By tradition...
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  • Rædwald to rule East Anglia. He died in 664 and was succeeded by Ealdwulf, the son of his brother Æthelric. Few records relating to East Anglia have survived...
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  • 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 the...
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    the King (c. 774 – 20 May 794) was an 8th-century saint and a king of East Anglia, the Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of...
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  • about 654. Hereswith and Æthilric's son Ealdwulf was possibly born during the late 620s. Ealdwulf ruled East Anglia from 664 to 713, after two other sons...
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  • 700) Geraint of Dumnonia, King (c.700–c.710) Kingdom of East Anglia (complete list) – Ealdwulf, King (663–c.713) Ælfwald, King (713–749) Beonna, Co-King...
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    Antioch in Pisidia (modern Turkey), which never recovers. King Ealdwulf of East Anglia dies, and is succeeded by his son Ælfwald. Queen Cuthburh of Northumbria...
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    Wuffingas (category East Anglian monarchs)
    The Wuffingas, Uffingas or Wiffings were the ruling dynasty of East Anglia, the long-lived Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties...
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    be regent. King Ealdwulf succeeds Æthelwald as king of East Anglia. He becomes the last ruler recorded known to Bede. During Ealdwulf's reign the plague...
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    mistaken engravings of his coins and their mistaken attribution to Ealdwulf, king of East Anglia. Several gold tremisses have been discovered inscribed with...
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  • Lina Eckenstein proposes she might have been a daughter of Ealdwulf, king of East Anglia, and the abbess of Repton. Duckett, Eleanor S. (1947). Anglo-Saxon...
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    Æthelwald of East Anglia died, and was succeeded by Ealdwulf, who reigned for fifty years. Almost nothing is known of Mercian relations with East Anglia during...
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    territory. Such joint reigns can also be demonstrated for the Hwicce, the East Saxons, and the West Saxons. Indeed, “[t]here is nothing remarkable in the...
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  • Guthrum II (category Norse monarchs of East Anglia)
    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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  • Robinson, (1968). The significance of names in old English literature. Anglia, 86, 14–58. Justus Georg Schottel, De nominibus veterum Germanorum, in:...
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    He in turn imposed Christianity on Saebert of Essex and Rædwald of East Anglia. Around 628, Eadwine of Deira was baptised and promoted the new religion...
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    disturbed, probably due to the patronage of Æthelwine, Ealdorman of East Anglia, son of Æthelstan Half-King. Ælfhere was a supporter of Ethelred the...
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    Wihtburh (category East Anglian saints)
    Anna of East Anglia, a son of Eni, a member of the Wuffingas dynasty, and a nephew of Rædwald, king of the East Angles from 600 to 625. East Anglia was an...
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  • (c.636–654) Æthelhere, King (653/654–655) Æthelwold, King (c.654–664) Ealdwulf, King (663–c.713) Kingdom of Essex (complete list) – Sledd, King (587–604)...
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