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  2. Wuffingas - Wikipedia

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    Wuffingas. The Wuffingas, Uffingas or 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 took their name from Wuffa, an early East Anglian king. Nothing is known of the members of the dynasty before Rædwald, who ruled from about 599 ...

  3. Kingdom of East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of the East Angles (Old English: Ēastengla Rīċe; Latin: Regnum Orientalium Anglorum), informally known as the Kingdom of East Anglia, was a small independent kingdom of the Angles during the Anglo-Saxon period comprising what are now the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk and perhaps the eastern part of the Fens, the area still known as East Anglia.

  4. Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Saxons, uniquely among the early Germanic peoples, preserved royal genealogies. [1] The earliest source for these genealogies is Bede, who in his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (completed in or before 731 [2]) said of the founders of the Kingdom of Kent : The two first commanders are said to have been Hengest and Horsa ...

  5. Æthelberht II of East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    Æthelberht ( Old English: Æðelbrihte, ÆÞelberhte ), also called Saint Ethelbert 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 Norfolk and Suffolk. Little is known of his reign, which may have begun in 779, according to later sources ...

  6. Eorpwald of East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    Eorpwald of East Anglia. An imaginary depiction of Eorpwald's murder from John Speed 's 1611 Saxon Heptarchy. [1] Eorpwald; also Erpenwald or Earpwald, (reigned from c. 624, assassinated c. 627 or 632), succeeded his father Rædwald as King of the East Angles. Eorpwald was a member of the East Anglian dynasty known as the Wuffingas, named after ...

  7. List of monarchs of East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    Ruled Mercia from 796 to 821: [9] held dominion over the East Angles after Eadwald's brief reign; [21] no precise date is known for the start of his overlordship in East Anglia. [22] Ceolwulf. Brother of Coenwulf; ruled Mercia from 821 to 823. [23] Beornwulf. Of unknown origin; [24] Ruled Mercia from 823.

  8. Ælfwald of East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    Ælfwald ( Old English: Alfƿold, "elf-ruler," reigned from 713 to 749) was an 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, Ælfwald succeeded his father Ealdwulf, who had ruled for 49 years.

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    The owner, shown as a limited liability company in public property records, has the White House replica listed for $36.9 million on the traditional real estate market. SAN FRANCISCO MANSION FOR ...

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