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Æthelhere (died 15
November 655) was King of East
Anglia from 653 or 654
until his death. He was a
member of the
ruling Wuffingas dynasty and one of three...
- was
soundly defeated, and both he and his ally, the East
Anglian King
Aethelhere, were killed, with
thirty allied leaders of
warbands (duces regii). The...
- Anna and his son
Jurmin were killed. Anna was
succeeded by his brother,
Æthelhere. Botolph's
monastery at Iken may have been
built in
commemoration of the...
- Mattathias,
Jewish resistance leader 621 – Malo,
Breton bishop and
saint 655 –
Æthelhere, king of East
Anglia 655 –
Penda of Mercia, king of
Mercia 1037 – Odo...
- Cenwealh, was
killed by Penda. He was
succeeded by a brother,
Æthelhere;
since Æthelhere was
subsequently a parti****nt in Penda's
doomed invasion of Bernicia...
- and
Penda was killed,
along with many of his allies,
including King
Æthelhere of the East Angles. Œthelwald had ****isted Penda, but
stood aside from...
- of Æthelwold's life or reign. He
succeeded his
elder brother Æthelhere,
after Æthelhere was
killed with
Penda of
Mercia at the
Battle of the Winwæd in...
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Blythburgh (Suffolk). King Anna of East
Anglia and his son
Jurmin are killed.
Æthelhere succeeds his
brother Anna as king of East Anglia, and
accepts Mercian...
- Anna's challenge,
Penda subjected East
Anglia to the Mercians. In 655
Æthelhere of East
Anglia joined Penda in a
campaign against Oswiu that
ended in...
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Tytila ? Rædwald ? Eni Rægenhere
Eorpwald Ecgric Sigeberht Ecgric Anna
Æthelhere Æthelwold...