Æthelred (floruitcirca 875) was King of East Anglia. Floruit (or fl. ... Look up Circa on Wiktionary, the free dictionary The Latin word circa, literally meaning about, is often used to describe various dates (often birth and death dates) that are uncertain. ... The Kingdom of the East Angles (one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the so-called Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy) was founded in the 6th century. ...
No textual evidence of his reign is known, but numismatic evidence points to his reign being in the 870s, perhaps together with Oswald of East Anglia, whose coins are known from the same period. Numismatics (ancient Greek: νομισματική) is the scientific study of money and its history in all its varied forms. ... Oswald was king of East Anglia after the death of Edmund the Martyr. ...
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Wehha • Wuffa • Tytila • Rædwald • Eorpwald • Ricberht • Sigeberht^ • Ecgric^ • Anna • Aethelhere • Æthelwold • Ealdwulf • Aelfwald • Hun^ • Beorna^ • Alberht^ • Æthelred*** • Aethelberht II • Offa* • Eadwald • Cœnwulf* • Ceolwulf* • Béornwulf** • Æthelstan • Æthelweard • Edmund the Martyr • Oswald*** • Aethelred II*** • Guthrum I† • Eohric† • Guthrum II† This is a list of British monarchs, that is, the monarchs on the thrones of some of the various kingdoms that have existed on, or incorporated, the island of Great Britain, namely: England (united with Wales from 1536) up to 1707; Scotland up to 1707; The Kingdom of Great Britain... Oswald was king of East Anglia after the death of Edmund the Martyr. ... The Kingdom of the East Angles (one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the so-called Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy) was founded in the 6th century. ... Guthrum (died c. ... The Kingdom of the East Angles (one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the so-called Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy) was founded in the 6th century. ... Wehha (died 571) was a sixth-century king of East Anglia, possibly the first after the union of Norfolk and Suffolk. ... Wuffa (died 578) was king of East Anglia from 571 to 578. ... Tytila (died 593) was the King of East Anglia from about 578 until his death, and the father of Raedwald of East Anglia. ... Raedwald, son of Tytila, was King of the East Angles from c 600 AD until his death in c 624 AD. From c 616 he became the most powerful of the English rulers south of the River Humber, and by military action installed a Northumbrian ruler acquiescent to his authority. ... Eorpwald was the son of Redwald and reigned as king of East Anglia from 625-627. ... Sigeberht of East Anglia (also known as Saint Sigebert) was King of East Anglia from AD 631-634. ... Ecgric was an East Anglian king who shared the kingdom with his kinsman Sigebert until the abdication of Sigebert c 634. ... Anna (d. ... Aethelhere (died November 15, 655) was a King of East Anglia (653/654–655). ... Ãthelwold was King of East Anglia from c. ... Ealdwulf or Aldwulf was King of East Anglia (663-c. ... Aelfwald was the brother of Aldwoulf and became king of East Anglia upon his death. ... Hun is the name of a supposed ruler of East Anglia during the eighth century, who may have begun ruling with Beorna and Alberht at the division of the kingdom in 749. ... Beorna (also known as Beonna, Benna, Beanna or Beornus) was a ruler in East Anglia from 749. ... Alberht, Ethaelbert or AEthelberht (I) was an eighth century ruler of East Anglia, who shared the kingdom with Beorna and possibly with a ruler named Hun in 749. ... Ãthelred (I) is reputed to have been an eighth-century King of East Anglia who ruled for some time between 760 and 790, and was the father of Ãthelberht II of East Anglia. ... Ãthelberht (died May 20, 794 at Sutton Wells, Herefordshire) was king of East Anglia. ... Offa (died July 26/29, 796) was the King of Mercia from 757 until his death. ... Eadwald of East Anglia was the king of East Anglia c. ... Coenwulf (or Cenwulf) (died 821) was King of Mercia from 796 to 821. ... Ceolwulf I was the seventeenth King of Mercia, from 821 to 823. ... Beornwulf (died 826) was the King of Mercia from 823 to 826. ... Ãthelstan was king of East Anglia in the 9th century. ... Ãthelweard was of King of East Anglia in the middle of the 9th century. ... Edmund the Martyr (841â20 November 869) was a King of East Anglia. ... Oswald was king of East Anglia after the death of Edmund the Martyr. ...
^ co-kings * also king of Kent and king of Mercia ** also king of Mercia ***sub-kings †Danes