Anglo-Saxons | ||
Year | King (House of Wuffa) | |
425-450 AD | Anglo-Saxon Arrival | |
?-571 AD | Wehha | |
571-578 AD | Wuffa | |
578-593 AD | Tyttla | |
593-617 AD | Raedwald | |
617-618 AD | Eni | |
618-628 AD | Eorpwald | |
628-631 AD | Ricbert | |
631-634 AD | Sigebert | |
634-635 AD | Egric | |
635-654 AD | Anna (a man) | |
654-655 AD | AEthelhere | |
655-664 AD | AEthelwold | |
664-713 AD | Ealdwulf | |
713-749 AD | AElfwald | |
749? AD | Hun | |
749-ca 758 AD | Beocna | |
749-? AD | Alberht | |
ca 758-779 AD | AEthelred | |
779-794 AD | AEthelberht | |
House of Iclin | ||
794-796 AD | Offa | |
796 AD | Eadwald (House of Wuffa) | |
796-821 AD | Coenwulf | |
821-823 AD | Coelwulf I | |
823-826 AD | Beornwulf | |
House of Wuffa | ||
827-839 AD | AEthelstan | |
839-855 AD | AEthelweard | |
855-870 AD | Edmund | |
870-876 AD | Oswald (Viking sub-king) | |
876-879 AD | AEthelred (Viking sub-king) | |
Viking Kings | ||
879-890 AD | Guthrum I (baptised AEthelstan) | |
890-902 AD | Eric | |
902-918 AD | Guthrum II | |
East Anglia is conquered by Wessex 918 and becomes a part of the unified England | ||
Earldom of East Anglia ealdormen to 1017 |
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?-956 AD | AEthelstan (Half King) | |
956-959 AD | ? | |
959-963 AD | Ordgar | |
?-963 AD | AEthelwald | |
963-992 AD | AEthelwine | |
?-1016 AD | Ulfcytel Snylling | |
1017-1021 AD | Thorkell 'The Tall' | |
1021-1044 AD | ? | |
1044-1066 AD | Harold Godwinson (of England 1066) | |
1057-1066 AD | Gyrth | |
East Anglia is partitioned into several smaller earldoms |