- the
destruction of do****ents
relating to the rule of the
Wuffingas. The last of the
Wuffingas kings was Ælfwald, who died in 749; he was
succeeded by kings...
-
Britain and was one of the
kingdoms of the Heptarchy. It was
ruled by the
Wuffingas dynasty in the 7th and 8th centuries, but the
territory was
taken by Offa...
-
member of the
Wuffingas family, the
ruling dynasty of the
Kingdom of the East
Angles that was
named after his
father Wuffa. The
Wuffingas may have been...
- Gaul,
possibly to
protect the
Wuffingas bloodline. For a
family tree that
includes the
descendants of Eni, see
Wuffingas.
Events that
occurred during the...
-
English counties of
Norfolk and Suffolk. He was a
member of the
ruling Wuffingas dynasty, but his
relationship with
other known members of the dynasty...
- was an
actual historical figure. The name
Wuffa was the
eponym for the
Wuffingas dynasty, the
ruling royal family of the East
Angles until 749. Bede regarded...
- were
initially ruled (from the 6th
century until 749) by
members of the
Wuffingas dynasty,
named after Wuffa,
whose name
means 'descendants of the wolf'...
-
Wuffingas dynasty and one of
three sons of Eni to rule East
Anglia as
Christian kings. He was a
nephew of Rædwald, who was the
first of the
Wuffingas...
-
information that Wuffa's
father was the
founder of the
Wuffingas line.
Despite the
Wuffingas' long list of ancestors—that
stretch back to
their pagan...
-
dynasty of East Anglia, the
Wuffingas, were
named for Wuffa, son of Wehha, who is made the
ancestor of the
historical Wuffingas dynasty, and
given a pedigree...