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    the destruction of documents relating to the rule of the Wuffingas. The last of the Wuffingas kings was Ælfwald, who died in 749; he was succeeded by kings...
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  • member of the Wuffingas family, the ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of the East Angles that was named after his father Wuffa. The Wuffingas may have been...
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    Britain and was one of the kingdoms of the Heptarchy. It was ruled by the Wuffingas dynasty in the 7th and 8th centuries, but the territory was taken by Offa...
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    Rædwald of East Anglia (category House of Wuffingas)
    Gaul, possibly to protect the Wuffingas bloodline. For a family tree that includes the descendants of Eni, see Wuffingas. Events that occurred during the...
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    were initially ruled (from the 6th century until 749) by members of the Wuffingas dynasty, named after Wuffa, whose name means 'descendants of the wolf'...
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  • Ecgric of East Anglia (category House of Wuffingas)
    English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. He was a member of the ruling Wuffingas dynasty, but his relationship with other known members of the dynasty...
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  • Wehha of East Anglia (category House of Wuffingas)
    information that Wuffa's father was the founder of the Wuffingas line. Despite the Wuffingas' long list of ancestors—that stretch back to their pagan...
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    was an actual historical figure. The name Wuffa was the eponym for the Wuffingas dynasty, the ruling royal family of the East Angles until 749. Bede regarded...
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    Anna of East Anglia (category House of Wuffingas)
    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 of the three sons...
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  • Æthelhere of East Anglia (category House of Wuffingas)
    Wuffingas dynasty and one of three sons of Eni to rule East Anglia as Christian kings. He was a nephew of Rædwald, who was the first of the Wuffingas...
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    portal List of Anglo-Saxon saints Saint Æthelthryth, patron saint archive Wuffingas The hymn 'Aethelthryth' by the Venerable Bede Macpherson, Ewan (1909)...
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    Eorpwald of East Anglia (category House of Wuffingas)
    Angles. Eorpwald was a member of the East Anglian dynasty known as the Wuffingas, named after the semi-historical king Wuffa. Little is known of Eorpwald's...
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  • Wuffa is recorded as an early kings of the East Angles, eponymous of the Wuffingas dynasty. The Scandinavian form is Ulf, e.g. Ulf the Earl (d. 1026). The...
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  • Æthelwold of East Anglia (category House of Wuffingas)
    includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. He was a member of the Wuffingas dynasty, which ruled East Anglia from their regio (centre of royal authority)...
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    by medieval heralds to the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of East Anglia and the Wuffingas dynasty which ruled it. The arms are effectively identical to the coat...
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  • genealogies (list) Kings of Burgundy Ynglings (legendary kings of Sweden) Wuffingas Wulfings Hundings Æsir also used by early 20th century Russian medievalists...
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  • Ealdwulf of East Anglia (category House of Wuffingas)
    children. He was succeeded in 713 by their son Ælfwald, the last of the Wuffingas dynasty to rule the East Angles. Until 749, the long-lived independent...
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  • Sigeberht of East Anglia (category House of Wuffingas)
    fact that the name Sigeberht is without comparison in the East Anglian Wuffingas dynasty, but closely resembles the naming fashions of the East Saxon royal...
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    Sutton Hoo (category Burial sites of the House of Wuffingas)
    Sutton Hoo is the site of two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries dating from the 6th to 7th centuries near Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. Archaeologists have been excavating...
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  • dynasty of East Anglia, the Wuffingas, were named for Wuffa, son of Wehha, who is made the ancestor of the historical Wuffingas dynasty, and given a pedigree...
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    Press. pp. 12–. ISBN 978-1-84383-068-9. Retrieved 5 December 2012. List of monarchs of Mercia Kings of the Angles Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies Wuffingas...
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    connections with Scandinavia, and the East Anglian royal dynasty, the Wuffingas, may have been descendants of the Geatish Wulfings. Others have associated...
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    Jutes. The Wulfling dynasty in Geatland might be related to the house of Wuffingas. Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern Ship burial Stone ship Harrison (2009)...
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    Ælfwald of East Anglia (category House of Wuffingas)
    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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    by mediaeval heralds to the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of East Anglia and the Wuffingas dynasty which ruled it. The flag of the East Anglian king and saint, Edmund...
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  • Angliareg East Anglia and surrounding areas The arms ascribed to the Wuffingas dynasty. Three crowns on a blue shield, superimposed on a St George's...
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    a connection between Sutton Hoo and the East Anglian royal house, the Wuffingas. The king of Essex, Swithhelm (son of Seaxbald) who reigned from 660 to...
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    Use Description 1900 on Flag of East Anglia. The arms ascribed to the Wuffingas dynasty of East Anglia, three crowns on a blue shield, superimposed on...
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    Ely Cathedral (category Burial sites of the House of Wuffingas)
    Ely Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, is an Anglican cathedral in the city of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. The...
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    association with the Sutton Hoo ship and a Swedish origin for the East Anglian Wuffinga dynasty, both possibilities are now considered uncertain. The process of...
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