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Rædwald (died c.624)
King Rædwald – Stella Goodsir
HRÆDWALDESHRIM [The Reckoning of Rædwald]
Recommended reading lists for Wuffing Studies
Sutton Hoo: Burial-Ground of the Wuffings
The Discovery
The Ghost Ship of the Wuffings
The Royal Burial Chamber
The Royal Sword Belt
The Royal Sword Blade
The Sword hilt
The Royal Money Belt
The Royal Shoulder Mounts
The Royal Helm
The Royal Shield
The Defences of the Wuffing Kingdom
The Old English Calendar
What Literature Tells Us About Some of the Beliefs Associated with Royal Burial-Mounds
Wuffings’ Who was Who
The House of Wuffa to the mid-eighth century
Section A: The Upper Reaches of the Wuffing Genealogy
Section B: The House of Wuffa down to the mid-eighth century
(H)Rædwald’s unnamed queen
ANNA or ONNA (c.640-54)
ÆLFWALD (c.713-49)
ÆTHELHERE [Æþelhere] (c.654-5)
ÆTHELRIC [Æþelric] (c.630-40)
ÆTHELWALD [Æþelwald] (c.655-64)
EALDWULF (c.664-713)
Ecgburh
Eni
EORPWALD (c.625-27)
RÆDWALD (died c.625)
Rægenhere
RICBERHT (?c.627-30)
SIGEBERHT (c.630-40)
St Æthelburh [Æþelburh]
St Æthelburh [Æþelburh]
St Æthelthryth [Æþelðryð]
St Jurmin
St Sæthryth [Sæðryð]
St Seaxburh [also known as Saxburga or Sexburga]
St Wihtburh
Tyttla
Wuffa
Section C: A Regnal List of the Later East Anglian Kings
The genealogical and historical information
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