EAST ANGLIA

ăngˈglēə, kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England, comprising the modern counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. It was settled in the late 5th cent. by so-called Angles from northern Germany and Scandinavia. Little is known of its early history, but its large size and the fact that it was protected by fens probably made it one of the most powerful English kingdoms in the late 6th cent. Raedwald of East Anglia (d. 627?) followed Æthelbert of Kent as king of S England. He helped Edwin defeat Æthelfrith of Northumbria and seize the Northumbrian throne. This brief ascendancy was eclipsed by the rise of the kingdom of Mercia, of which East Anglia was a dependency for long periods after 650. In 825 the East Anglians rebelled against Mercia, with the help of Egbert of Wessex, but thereafter their kingdom was a dependency of Wessex. The great Danish invading army was quartered (865–66) in East Anglia and returned (869) to conquer the kingdom completely, to destroy its monasteries, and to murder its young ruler, St. Edmund. When King Alfred of Wessex first defeated the Danes in the 870s, they retired under Guthrum to an area that included East Anglia, and the treaty of 886 confirmed the region as part of the Danelaw. Its Danes gave aid to later Viking invaders and continued to harass Wessex until Edward the Elder finally defeated their army in 917. After that time, East Anglia was an earldom of England.

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...Jacek Fisiak and Peter Trudgill East Anglia is not, and has never been in...administrative area of England. The label East Anglia is one that applies to a notional...centres and vague margins, and East Anglia is no exception. The counties...
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bequests in East Anglia, and which provide such a welcome...expansion of regulated monasticism in East Anglia after 1066 was dramatic. The region...monasticism had only recently penetrated East Anglia. 44 The situation was rapidly changed...
...collection of counties Greater East Anglia. During the English Civil War...counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, East Anglia proper, which also form the episcopal...the Wash, was linked to Greater East Anglia. The earl of Warwick, lord
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...family businesses: a study from East Anglia, U.K. by Reva Berman Brown...sample consists of small firms in East Anglia, U.K. The area is rural and...managers of 40 companies based in East Anglia, Twenty-one replies were received...
...Drama and Lilurgy in Medieval East Anglia. by Mark Chambers Penny Granger...Drama and Lilurgy in Medieval East Anglia, Westfield Medieval Studies...Drama and Liturgy in Medieval East Anglia is essentially a study of liturgical...
...Drama and Liturgy in Medieval East Anglia. by Douglas Sugano Penny Granger...Drama and Liturgy in Medieval East Anglia. Cambridge: Brewer, 2009. Pp...and religious intercourse between East Anglia and the Lowlands. Oddly enough...
...John Rosenthal THE LEAKING OF the East Anglia "Climategate" e-mails and data...is named again and again in the East Anglia e-mails and documents. But the...580,451. The University of East Anglia was a partner institution in no...
...take a similar place in a new natural history of artistic activity such as that being developed at the University of East Anglia as one element in a new broad discipline, World Art Studies. The power that has brought about the transformation of...
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Radical East Anglia: Peter Clark Celebrates Some of the...with Eastern England. by Peter Clark East Anglia is different. It is not on the road...been the second city of the kingdom but East Anglia missed out on the Industrial Revolution...
East Anglia: James Buchan Rates the Politicians of Norfolk. by James Buchan National preoccupations, like visitors to Norfolk, have trouble...
Drmm House in East Anglia Moves with the Times; Jorn Utzon Remembered; the Architectural Review Wins the Coveted IBP Non-Weekly Magazine of the Year...
...Edmund himself had been king of East Anglia from about 855, and, according...form in about 890--mentions East Anglia just three times between 800 and...the death of its king meant that East Anglia, like Mercia and Northumbria...
...and was given by King Sigebert of East Anglia in the seventh century to an Irish...from one place to another shows East Anglia as closer to Scandinavia than to...from Ipswich, the main port of East Anglia, which may have seemed closer...
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English history thrives in East Anglia by Corinna Lothar Byline: Corinna...is Newmarket in Suffolk County, East Anglia. The horses are the pride of England...experience some of the delights of East Anglia, Suffolk County in particular...
...Homes, Easy Commutes - No Wonder East Anglia Is Luring a New Generation of Homebuyers...CHERYL MARKOSKY WHO LIVES in East Anglia? Groups of retirees whiling away...the largest migration groups to East Anglia are now the under tens and those...
Lincolns in! Property Special: East Anglia in East Anglia There Is an Historic City Where Prices Have Yet to Soar, Says David Gerrie. Byline: DAVID GERRIE WHICH British...
...England Special A Neglected Patch of East Anglia Offers Period Properties at Knockdown...overlooked by many people moving to East Anglia from London and Essex, as there...person to have moved to this part of East Anglia recently. In 1999 she sold her...
....Reason to Visit East Anglia; MartinWell Discovered a Wealth of Attractions When He Travelled East for the Weekend. Byline: MartinWell...Rover ticket costs pounds 35. 4. East Anglia Transport Museum Continuing the theme...
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EAST ANGLIA ang gle , kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England...kingdoms in the late 6th cent. Raedwald of East Anglia (d. 627?) followed AEthelbert of Kent...rise of the kingdom of Mercia, of which East Anglia was a dependency for long periods after...
EDMUND, SAINT , d. 869, king of East Anglia d. 869, king of East Anglia (855 869). He was supposedly martyred by the invading Danes for his adherence to Christianity. His...
...Penda , who extended his power over Wessex (645) and East Anglia (650) to gain overlordship of England S of the Humber...strengthened by Offa (reigned 757 96), who controlled East Anglia, Kent, and Sussex and maintained superiority of a sort...
...see Kent , Sussex , Essex , Wessex , East Anglia , Mercia , and Northumbria ). Late...in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. But the four years of fighting had...following the 1973 war in the Middle East, was the reduction in oil shipments...
...invasion of England, Norfolk became a part of the kingdom of East Anglia , the home of the "north folk" of that region (thus...reorganized as a nonmetropolitan county, and a small area of NE East Suffolk was added to it...
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