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- East Anglia - Wikipedia
East Anglia is an area of the East of England, [1] often defined as including the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, [2] with parts of Essex sometimes also included The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the East Angles, a people whose name originated in Anglia (Angeln), in what is now Northern Germany East Anglia is a predominantly rural region and contains mainly
- Kingdom of East Anglia - Wikipedia
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 by Wuffa [1] The Anglo-Saxon genealogy for East Angles gives Wehha as descended from Woden via Caesar Until 749 the kings of East Anglia were Wuffingas, named after the semi-historical Wuffa During the early 7th century under Rædwald
- List of monarchs of East Anglia - Wikipedia
Edmund, king of the East Angles, who was killed during the invasion of his kingdom by the Great Heathen Army 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 counties of Norfolk and Suffolk and perhaps the eastern part of The Fens The kingdom was one of the seven traditional members of
- Rædwald of East Anglia - Wikipedia
Rædwald (Old English: Rædwald, pronounced [ˈrædwɑɫd]; 'power in counsel'), also written as Raedwald or Redwald (Latin: Raedwaldus, Reduald), [1] [2] (died c AD 624) was a 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 and a member of the Wuffingas dynasty (named after his
- East Anglia | Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk | Britannica
East Anglia, traditional region of eastern England, comprising the historic counties of Norfolk and Suffolk and, more loosely, Cambridgeshire and Essex The traditional central town is the cathedral city of Norwich, which since 1961 has been the site of the University of East Anglia and its Centre
- East Anglia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Norfolk and Suffolk, the core area of East Anglia Both Peterborough and Cambridgeshire are to the west, while Essex is to the south East Anglia is a region of eastern England It is named after an ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom, which was named after the homeland of the Angles, Angeln in northern Germany The kingdom consisted of Norfolk and Suffolk ("North folk" and "South folk") but the region
- Earl of East Anglia - Wikipedia
Until 917 East Anglia was a kingdom, which from 870 was under Danish control In that year the East Anglian Danes submitted to King Edward the Elder and East Anglia became part of the expanding Kingdom of England It is not clear who was placed in charge there, but it is probable that the Ealdorman Æthelfrith of south east Mercia may have been granted authority over the newly restored area by
- Ealdwulf of East Anglia - Wikipedia
The East Anglian tally from the Textus Roffensis, with Ealdwulf's name listed near the top Until 749, the long-lived independent kingdom of East Anglia (Old English: Ēast Engla Rīce) was ruled by the Wuffingas dynasty, named after Wuffa, the grandfather of Raedwald [2] The dynasty's genealogy is included in the Anglian collection, a compilation of Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies and regnal
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