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Kings of East Anglia

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East Anglian Rule

  • Wehha
  • Wuffa (son of Wehha) 571-578
  • Tyttla (son of Wuffa) 578-593
  • Raedwald (son of Tyttla) 593-617
  • Eni (son of Tyttla) 617-618
  • Eorpwald (son of Raedwald) 618-628
  • Ricbert 628-631
  • Sigebert (St.) (son of Raedwald) 631-634
  • Egric (son of Eni) 634-635
  • Anna (nephew of Raedwald) 635-654
  • Aethelhere (brother of Anna) 654-655
  • Aethelwold (brother of Anna) 655-664
  • Ealdwulf (nephew of Aethelwold 664-713
  • Aelfwald (brother of Ealdwulf) 713-749
  • Hun 749-? (joint)
  • Beorna 749-c.758 (joint)
  • Alberht 749-? (joint)
  • Aethelred c.758-779
  • Aethelberht (St.) 779-794

Under Mercian Rule 794-796

East Anglian Rule

  • Eadwald 796

Under Mercian Rule 796-827

East Anglian Rule

  • Aethelstan 827-839
  • Aethelweard 839-855
  • Edmund (St.) 855-870

Sub-Kings under Norse Rule

  • Oswald 870-876
  • Aethelred 876-879

Norse Rule

  • Guthrum I (alias Aethelstan) 879-890
  • Guthfrith (alias Hardicnut, Canute and Guthred) ca. 881- 895 (or 896)
  • Eric (son of Guthrum) ca. 890-902
  • Guthrum II 902-918

Under Rule of Wessex 918 onwards


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