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Ricberht (Old English: Ricbyhrt), may have
briefly ruled East Anglia, a
small independent Anglo-Saxon
kingdom which today forms the
English counties of...
- a
relative of
Ricberht of East Anglia, the last
pagan king of East Anglia,
although Pierre Fournet regards this as doubtful.
Ricberht was
ousted by Sigeberht...
- Västergötland (in modern-day Sweden) (according to the Ynglingatal). King
Ricberht of East
Anglia dies and is
succeeded by Sigeberht, who
returns from exile...
- The
reversion of East
Anglia to rule by Eorpwald's successor, the
pagan Ricberht,
possibly due to
Mercian influence,
temporarily overthrew an important...
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slain in battle) and his
second heir was Eorpwald,
slain by the
heathen Ricberht in
about 627. Rædwald was
baptised before 616 and a
Christian altar existed...
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Monarchs of East
Anglia Wehha Wuffa Tytila Rædwald
Eorpwald Ricberht Sigeberht [c] Ecgric [c] Anna Æthelhere Æthelwold
Ealdwulf Ælfwald Beonna [c]...
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Monarchs of East
Anglia Wehha Wuffa Tytila Rædwald
Eorpwald Ricberht Sigeberht [c] Ecgric [c] Anna Æthelhere Æthelwold
Ealdwulf Ælfwald Beonna [c]...
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Monarchs of East
Anglia Wehha Wuffa Tytila Rædwald
Eorpwald Ricberht Sigeberht [c] Ecgric [c] Anna Æthelhere Æthelwold
Ealdwulf Ælfwald Beonna [c]...
- was
baptised in 627 or 632. Soon
after his
conversion he was
killed by
Ricberht, a
pagan noble, who may have
succeeded him and
ruled for
three years. The...
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Monarchs of East
Anglia Wehha Wuffa Tytila Rædwald
Eorpwald Ricberht Sigeberht [c] Ecgric [c] Anna Æthelhere Æthelwold
Ealdwulf Ælfwald Beonna [c]...