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Aethelhere of East Anglia (1203 bytes)
1: ...dash;[[655]]). He was a brother of [[Anna of East Anglia]]. 3: ...[[Kingdom of Gwynedd|Gwynedd]], who deserted him. Aethelhere was killed in the battle, along with Penda. 6: ...twich, J. O. "King Æthelhere and the battle of the Winwaed", ''The English Historical Review'', ... 10: ...lign="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Anna of East Anglia|Anna]]''' 11: ..."center" | '''[[Kings of East Anglia|King of East Anglia]]''' East Anglia (3574 bytes) 1: ...[Norfolk]] and [[Suffolk]], the core area of East Anglia. [[Cambridgeshire]] is to the west and [[Essex]]... 3: ...rms the core of the [[East of England]] [[regions of England|region]]. 5: ... [[airfield]]s during [[World War II]] and a few of these remain in use. One, near [[Norwich, England... 7: ...t of [[The Broads National Park]], form a network of [[waterway]]s between Norwich and the coast and a... 9: ...University of East Anglia]] lies a few miles west of [[Norwich, England|Norwich]]. Edmund of East Anglia (3221 bytes) 1: ...King of [[East Anglia]]. He succeeded to the East Anglian throne in [[855]], while still a boy. 3: ...nomination as successor to [[Offa]], king of East Anglia, and his landing at [[Hunstanton]] to claim his k... 5: ...less]] had the victory and remained in possession of the battlefield. 7: ...Abbo) via [[Dunstan]], who heard it from the lips of Edmund's own standard-bearer. This is chronologic... 9: ...utation of the saint became Europe-wide. The date of his [[canonization]] is unknown, but churches ded... University of East Anglia (7045 bytes) 1: ..., England|Norfolk]], [[England]], founded as part of the [[British Government]]'s [[Glass Plate univer... 3: Academically, it has been one of the most successful universities founded in the 1... 5: ...:Norfolk_Terrace.JPG|thumb|The famous 'ziggurats' of the student accommodation at Norfolk Terrace, pho... 7: ...k 1960s [[concrete]] (''Concrete'' being the name of the weekly student newspaper founded in the early... 9: ...d it stood on, and developed its own unique style of student life. Fifers Lane eventually closed in 19... Kings of East Anglia (9984 bytes) 1: ... Angles''' (one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the so-called Anglo-Saxon [[Heptarchy]]) was foun... 3: Note that many of the dates of this time are considered unreliable. 5: ...n, being the prevalent/''('official')'' languages of the time. 7: ...ese are the preference between þ and ð (hard and soft 'th'). 11: === List of Kings of [[East Anglia]] === Raedwald of East Anglia (3203 bytes) 1: ...the height of its power, and he was the only East Anglian king to be recognized as Bretwalda. 3: ...his sons fled to the north, and Edwin became king of Northumbria. It was from this point that Raedwald... 5: ...not an uncommon occurrence during the early years of Christianity in [[Britain]]. 7: ... be the most likely candidate to be the principal of the [[Sutton Hoo]] [[ship burial]], although no b... 14: ...gn="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Tytila of East Anglia|Tyttla]]''' Anna of East Anglia (1598 bytes) 1: ...d the nephew of Eni's brother, [[Raedwald of East Anglia]]. 3: ...ing been driven out of his own kingdom by another of Penda's invasions. 5: ...ver the [[Middle Angles]], making his son [[Peada of Mercia|Peada]] their king. Anna briefly returned ... 7: ...thumbria]]) and later became the [[abbey|abbess]] of [[Ely]]. 10: ...e]] | title = [[Kings of East Anglia|King of East Anglia]] |years = c. 635 — c. 653}} Bishop of East Anglia (1601 bytes) 1: ...ic]] [[Diocese of East Anglia]] in the [[Province of Westminster]]. 3: ... of St John the Baptist, Norwich|Cathedral Church of Saint John the Baptist]]. 6: ...''' Charles '''Evans''']], the 3rd Bishop of East Anglia. 9: ...the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia, England === 19: ...[Alan Charles Clark]]'''||<small>Auxiliary Bishop of Northampton; retired Tytila of East Anglia (256 bytes) 1: ...l his death, and the father of [[Raedwald of East Anglia]]. 3: His name is the Anglo-Saxon form of the Gothic [[Totila]]. East Anglia Transport Museum (332 bytes) 1: ...[Carlton Colville]]. It houses a large collection of working [[tram]]s and [[bus]]es. There are also m... East Anglia Transport Museum (339 bytes) 1: ...[Carlton Colville]]. It houses a large collection of working [[tram]]s and [[bus]]es. There are also m... East Anglia Transport Museum (399 bytes) 1: ...on in [[Essex]], which is situated on the [[Great Eastern Railway]] line from [[Marks Tey]] to [[Sudbury... 6: [http://www.earm.co.uk/ East Anglian Railway Museum website.] 8: {{List of British heritage and private railways}} East Anglia Transport Museum (411 bytes) 1: ...ft]] in [[Suffolk]]. It houses a large collection of working [[tram]]s and [[bus]]es. There are also m... East Anglia Transport Museum (339 bytes) 1: ...[Carlton Colville]]. It houses a large collection of working [[tram]]s and [[bus]]es. There are also m... East Anglia Transport Museum (339 bytes) 1: ...[Carlton Colville]]. It houses a large collection of working [[tram]]s and [[bus]]es. There are also m... East Anglia Transport Museum (339 bytes) 1: ...[Carlton Colville]]. It houses a large collection of working [[tram]]s and [[bus]]es. There are also m... East Anglia Transport Museum (270 bytes) 1: ...[Carlton Colville]]. It houses a large collection of working [[tram]]s and [[bus]]es. There are also m... Anglia (643 bytes) 1: '''Anglia''' is: 3: ...rn part of England, more commonly known as [[East Anglia]]. 4: ... [[Anglia (kingdom)|Anglia]], one of the kingdoms of the [[Heptarchy]]. 5: ...[ITV|independent television]] station in the east of England 6: * The [[Ford Anglia]], a name of various models of car built by the [[Ford Motor Company]] company. Anglia Railways (516 bytes) 1: ...n]] and a number of local rail services in [[East Anglia]]. 3: ...London Eastern Railway Ltd, which is a subsidiary of the [[National_Express_Group]]. Its services are ... Anglia Television (2702 bytes) 1: ...glia_Television.png|right|1980s and 1990s logo of Anglia Television.]] 3: ...a Television''' is the [[ITV]] station for [[East Anglia]]. It has been broadcasting since [[27 October]] ... 6: [[Image:Knight crop.JPG|thumb|right|The [[Anglia knight]].]] 7: ...c (Handel)|Water Music]]'' was played over. The [[Anglia knight]] [[logo]] became so closely identified wi... 9: ...eplaced by a quasi-[[heraldic]] stylised "A" made of triangles, which faded in and out on a fluttering...
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