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- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia abstract "Æthelwold, also known as Æthelwald or Æþelwald (Old English: Æþelwald "noble ruler"; reigned c. 654–664), was a 7th-century king of East Anglia, the long-lived Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. He was a member of the Wuffingas dynasty, which ruled East Anglia from their regio (centre of royal authority) at Rendlesham. The two Anglo-Saxon cemeteries at Sutton Hoo, the monastery at Iken, the East Anglian see at Dommoc and the emerging port of Ipswich were all in the vicinity of Rendlesham. Æthelwold lived during a time of political and religious upheaval in East Anglia, whose Christian kings in the decades prior to his succession all died violent deaths, having proved unworthy of the task of defending the newly converted kingdom against attacks from its neighbouring kingdom, Mercia, led by its pagan king, Penda. Æthelwold was the last of the nephews of Rædwald to rule East Anglia. He died in 664 and was succeeded by Ealdwulf, the son of his brother Æthelric.Few records relating to East Anglia have survived and almost nothing is known of Æthelwold's life or reign. He succeeded his elder brother Æthelhere, after Æthelhere was killed with Penda of Mercia at the Battle of the Winwæd in about 655. During his rule he witnessed a setback in the aspirations of Mercia to dominate its neighbours, following the Battle of the Winwæd and the murder of Penda's son, Peada. He was king during the last decade of the co-existence in England of the Christian Roman rite, centred at Canterbury, and the Celtic rite based in Northumbria. At the Synod of Whitby, in 664, the Roman cause prevailed and the division of ecclesiastical authorities ceased. In 662, Swithelm of Essex was persuaded to adopt Christianity and was baptised at Rendlesham, with Æthelwold present as his sponsor. East Anglia became more closely allied to Northumbria, Kent and lands in the Fens by means of royal marriages such as that between the Northumbrian Hereswitha and the East Anglian Æthilric.".
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- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia after Ealdwulf_of_East_Anglia.
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia before Æthelhere_of_East_Anglia.
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia dateOfDeath "664".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia deathDate "664".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia father Eni_of_East_Anglia.
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia name "Aethelwold of East Anglia".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia name "Æthelwold".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia predecessor Æthelhere_of_East_Anglia.
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia queen "unknown".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia reign "c. 654–664".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia royalHouse Wuffingas.
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia shortDescription "King of East Anglia".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia successor Ealdwulf_of_East_Anglia.
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia title List_of_monarchs_of_East_Anglia.
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia title "King of the East Angles".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia years "654".
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- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia type Agent.
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- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia comment "Æthelwold, also known as Æthelwald or Æþelwald (Old English: Æþelwald "noble ruler"; reigned c. 654–664), was a 7th-century king of East Anglia, the long-lived Anglo-Saxon kingdom which today includes the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. He was a member of the Wuffingas dynasty, which ruled East Anglia from their regio (centre of royal authority) at Rendlesham.".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia label "Æthelwald (East Anglia)".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia label "Æthelwald d'Est-Anglie (mort en 664)".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia label "Æthelwold dell'Anglia orientale".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia label "Æthelwold of East Anglia".
- Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia label "Этельвольд (король Восточной Англии)".
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