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Ecgric (killed c. 636) was a king of East Anglia, the
independent Anglo-Saxon
kingdom that
today includes the
English counties of
Norfolk and Suffolk....
- of Eni who
ruled the
kingdom of East Anglia,
succeeding some time
after Ecgric was
killed in
battle by
Penda of Mercia. Anna was
praised by Bede for his...
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aftermath of a
military campaign)
became king,
ruling jointly with
Ecgric, who may have been
either a son of Rædwald's, or his nephew.
During Sigeberht's...
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Anglia then
reverted to
paganism for
three years,
before Sigeberht and
Ecgric succeeded jointly as
kings of East
Anglia and
ended the kingdom's brief...
- his co-ruler
Ecgric,
after which the East
Angles were
defeated in
battle by the Mercians, led by
their king Penda,
during which both
Ecgric and Sigeberht...
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defeated and
killed both
Ecgric and Sigeberht, who,
having retired to
religious life was
later venerated as a saint.
Ecgric's successor Anna and Anna's...
- East
Anglia Wehha Wuffa Tytila Rædwald
Eorpwald Ricberht Sigeberht [c]
Ecgric [c] Anna Æthelhere Æthelwold
Ealdwulf Ælfwald Beonna [c] Alberht [c] Æthelred...
- East
Anglia Wehha Wuffa Tytila Rædwald
Eorpwald Ricberht Sigeberht [c]
Ecgric [c] Anna Æthelhere Æthelwold
Ealdwulf Ælfwald Beonna [c] Alberht [c] Æthelred...
- East
Anglia Wehha Wuffa Tytila Rædwald
Eorpwald Ricberht Sigeberht [c]
Ecgric [c] Anna Æthelhere Æthelwold
Ealdwulf Ælfwald Beonna [c] Alberht [c] Æthelred...
- Sigeberht, who
returns from
exile in France. He
rules together with his
kinsman Ecgric, re-establishing Christianity. King
Penda of
Mercia besieges Exeter in southwest...