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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Tytila of East Anglia (section The Wuffingas dynasty)
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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