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Wuffa (or Uffa, Old English:
Ƿuffa) is
recorded in the Anglo-Saxon
genealogies as an
early king of East Anglia. If historical, he
would have
lived in the...
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English counties of
Norfolk and Suffolk. The
Wuffingas took
their name from
Wuffa, an
early East
Anglian king.
Nothing is
known of the
members of the dynasty...
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Anglia and a
member of the
Wuffingas dynasty (named
after his grandfather,
Wuffa), who were the
first kings of the East Angles.
Details about Rædwald's reign...
- Guercha', as the
first king of the East Angles, as well as his son and heir
Wuffa,
after whom the
dynasty was named. It has been
claimed that the name Wehha...
- him as an
early member of the
Wuffingas dynasty who
succeeded his
father Wuffa. A
later chronicle dates his
reign from 578, but he is not
known to have...
- century, with
Wehha listed as the
first king of the East Angles,
followed by
Wuffa. The Anglo-Saxon
genealogy for East
Angles gives Wehha as
descended from...
- 6th
century until 749) by
members of the
Wuffingas dynasty,
named after Wuffa,
whose name
means 'descendants of the wolf'. The last king was
Guthrum II...
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their own right.
Among such
names are the Anglo-Saxon Offa, Yffe, Uffa,
Wuffa.
Corresponding continental forms are Uffo, Uffi. The name of the ancient...
- century. The
ruling dynasty of East Anglia, the Wuffingas, were
named for
Wuffa, son of Wehha, who is made the
ancestor of the
historical Wuffingas dynasty...
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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]...