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Beonna (also
known as Beorna) was King of East
Anglia from 749. He is
notable for
being the
first East
Anglian king
whose coinage included both the ruler's...
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Beonna is an Anglo-Saxon name, and may
refer to:
Beonna of East Anglia, King of East
Anglia Saint Beonna of
Glastonbury Saint Beonna of
Breedon Beonna...
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Beonna (or Benna; died c. 828) was a
medieval Bishop of Hereford. He was
consecrated in 824 and died
between 825 and 832. Fryde, et al.
Handbook of British...
- eighth-century
ruler of the
kingdom of East Anglia. He
shared the
kingdom with
Beonna and
possibly Hun, who may not have existed. He may
still have been king...
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after a 36-year reign. He is
succeeded by
Beonna, Æthelberht I and
possibly Hun (relationship unknown).
Beonna emerges as the
dominant monarch. King Æthelbald...
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epigraphy is the
spelling of rex "king" on the
interlace coin dies of king
Beonna (mid 8th century). Furthermore, it
appears in the
inscription on St Cuthbert's...
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Anglia (complete list) – Ealdwulf, King (663–c.713) Ælfwald, King (713–749)
Beonna, Co-King (749–c.760) Alberht, Co-King (749–c.760) Æthelred I, Sub-King (760s–770s)...
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Ricberht Sigeberht [c] Ecgric [c] Anna Æthelhere Æthelwold
Ealdwulf Ælfwald
Beonna [c] Alberht [c] Æthelred I [s] Æthelberht II Offa [km]
Eadwald Cœnwulf [km]...
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Retrieved 30
October 2015. Archibald,
Marion M. (1985). "The
Coinage of
Beonna in the
light of the
Middle Harling ****d" (PDF).
British Numismatic Journal...
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collection King of the East
Angles Reign 713–749
Predecessor Ealdwulf Successor Beonna and
Alberht and
possibly Hun Died 749
Dynasty Wuffingas Father Ealdwulf...