By tradition Wuffa was named as the son of Wehha and the father of Tytila, but it is not known with any certainty that Wuffa 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 Wuffa as the first king of the East Angles, but the author of the Historia Brittonum, writing a century later, named Wehha as the first ruler.
Background
The kingdom of the East Angles was an independent and long-lived Anglo-Saxon kingdom that was established after migrants arrived in southeast Suffolk from the area now known as Jutland. Rainbird Clarke identified Wehha as one of the leaders of the new arrivals: the East Angles are tentatively identified with the Geats of the Old English poem Beowulf. Historians have used sources such as the Anglian collection too as an aid in calculating a date for the establishment of the kingdom. Collingwood and Myers note the use of literacy sources and archaeological finds as evidence in how the region was settled during and after the 5th century, when various disparate groups arrived in Norfolk and Suffolk from different parts of the coast and the rivers of the Fens.
The kingdom of the East Angles, formed about the year 520 by the merging of the North and the South Folk (Angles who had settled in the former lands of the Iceni during the previous century), was one of the seven Anglo-Saxonheptarchy kingdoms (as defined in the 12th century writings of Henry of Huntingdon). For a brief period following a victory over the rival kingdom of Northumbria around the year 616, East Anglia was the most powerful of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England, and its King Raedwald was Bretwalda (overlord of the Anglo-Saxons kingdoms). But this did not last: over the next forty years, East Anglia was defeated by the Mercians twice, and it continued to weaken relative to the other kingdoms until in 794, Offa of Mercia had its king Æthelberht killed and took control of the kingdom himself.
The kingdom of the East Angles (Old English:Ēast Engla Rīce; Latin:Regnum Orientalium Anglorum), today known as the Kingdom of East Anglia, was a small independent kingdom of the Angles comprising what are now the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk and perhaps the eastern part of the Fens. The kingdom formed in the 6th century in the wake of the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain. It was ruled by the Wuffingas in the 7th and 8th centuries, but fell to Mercia in 794, and was conquered by the Danes in 869, forming part of the Danelaw. It was conquered by Edward the Elder and incorporated into the kingdom of England in 918.
History
The Kingdom of East Anglia was organized in the first or second quarter of the 6th century with Wehha listed as the first king of the East Angles, followed by Wuffa.
Until 749 the kings of East Anglia were Wuffingas, named after the semi-historical Wuffa. During the early seventh century, under Rædwald of East Anglia, it was a powerful Anglo-Saxon kingdom. Rædwald, the first of the East Anglian kings to be baptised as a Christian, is considered by many experts to be the person who was buried within (or commemorated by) the ship burial at Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge. During the decades that followed his death in around 624, East Anglia became increasingly dominated by the powerful kingdom of Mercia. Several of Rædwald's successors were killed in battle, such as Sigeberht (killed circa 641). Under Sigeberht's rule and the guidance of his bishop, Felix of Burgundy, Christianity was firmly established in East Anglia.
England was once home to many strong and powerful kingdoms. In this video I'm going to be talking about but one of these kingdoms that of East Anglia. If that is something you're interested in make sure to watch the video until the end. Also don't forget to leave any constructive criticism or any future video suggestions in the comments section. If you read all this thank you so much and I hope to see you in the next one!
published: 01 Mar 2022
East Anglia Dialect
A follow-up to the video I posted on the Yorkshire dialect. This clip, also from The Story of English, deals with the speech of East Anglia.
published: 27 Feb 2013
University of East Anglia: city, campus, centre
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Make sure you explore Norwich as there are lots to see and do including the Norwich Lanes, a great place to go for eateries and shops. You'll also find the Norwich Market which is one of the oldest and largest outdoor markets in the country!
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published: 28 Jan 2019
American Air Bases in East Anglia
As seen on the SkyEye Britain App - LAUNCHING IN 2013! - www.skyeye-app.com
East Anglia is littered with evidence of WW2 airbases. Mildenhall and Lakenheath are still in use by the American military today.
published: 01 Dec 2012
Traversing 200 Miles Of East Anglia's Coastline And Countryside.
Whats up top shaggers .. I've missed ya!
So.... here we are .. the first of two videos of basically what i saw and did on my latest outing. A 200 mile thru hike while wild camping my way through some of East Anglia's beautiful coastline and countryside.
What an epic journey it was and walking that distance is something I've never done in one trip before so I'm really happy with the achievement as well as being amazed by some of the places i passed through on my journey.
Part one is the first four days of what ended up being an awesome 12 day trip.
i averaged 17 miles a day over the 12 days which isn't the most you'd ever see but its not the least.. some of the days were a bit of a slog at the last few miles... with it being November the days are short so it meant getting up and crack...
published: 24 Nov 2022
East Anglia - The Wild Side
east anglia, natural history, mike linley, hairy frog, norfolk, suffolk, cambridgeshire, essex
published: 04 May 2012
East Anglia (1930s film)
This is a late 1930s travelogue. These films became popular in the 1930s and were shown to groups and societies , mainly in urban Britain during the winter months to encourage tourism. The bourgeoning middle classes with their semi-detached homes and Austin 7 cars , the working classes visiting Gt Yarmouth in holiday special trains, clubs organising coach trips, it was all knocked on the head with the arrival of WWII.
published: 17 Jul 2011
University of East Anglia UK Vlog + Tour
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0:00 Introduction
0:35 Getting there from London
0:56 About University of East Anglia
1:25 Norwich
1:44 About the campus
2:44 Interview with Alice
4:05 Campus Tour
4:44 Accommodation
5:15 Lake on Campus
5:29 Cafes & Bars on Campus
6:10 Sportspark & Scholarship...
published: 12 Jul 2022
UEA Sport Exhibition Match x BSc Film and Studies | UEA VS Norwich Spikers UEA VS NRW
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England was once home to many strong and powerful kingdoms. In this video I'm going to be talking about but one of these kingdoms that of East Anglia. If that i...
England was once home to many strong and powerful kingdoms. In this video I'm going to be talking about but one of these kingdoms that of East Anglia. If that is something you're interested in make sure to watch the video until the end. Also don't forget to leave any constructive criticism or any future video suggestions in the comments section. If you read all this thank you so much and I hope to see you in the next one!
England was once home to many strong and powerful kingdoms. In this video I'm going to be talking about but one of these kingdoms that of East Anglia. If that is something you're interested in make sure to watch the video until the end. Also don't forget to leave any constructive criticism or any future video suggestions in the comments section. If you read all this thank you so much and I hope to see you in the next one!
The University of East Anglia (UEA) offers you the potential to achieve your academic ambitions.
This internationally-recognised university is ranked among the...
The University of East Anglia (UEA) offers you the potential to achieve your academic ambitions.
This internationally-recognised university is ranked among the top 15 universities in the UK and the top 200 worldwide, providing outstanding teaching and top-quality research.
Choose UEA and join more than 3,500 international students from over 100 countries as you embark on an incredible academic, social and cultural experience in the UK.
Make sure you explore Norwich as there are lots to see and do including the Norwich Lanes, a great place to go for eateries and shops. You'll also find the Norwich Market which is one of the oldest and largest outdoor markets in the country!
Find out more about the accommodation at the University of East Anglia: https://portal.uea.ac.uk/accommodation or read more about the INTO University of East Anglia accommodation: https://intostudy.com/en-gb/universities/university-of-east-anglia/living/accommodation
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Choose UEA and join more than 3,500 international students from over 100 countries as you embark on an incredible academic, social and cultural experience in the UK.
Make sure you explore Norwich as there are lots to see and do including the Norwich Lanes, a great place to go for eateries and shops. You'll also find the Norwich Market which is one of the oldest and largest outdoor markets in the country!
Find out more about the accommodation at the University of East Anglia: https://portal.uea.ac.uk/accommodation or read more about the INTO University of East Anglia accommodation: https://intostudy.com/en-gb/universities/university-of-east-anglia/living/accommodation
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As seen on the SkyEye Britain App - LAUNCHING IN 2013! - www.skyeye-app.com
East Anglia is littered with evidence of WW2 airbases. Mildenhall and Lakenheath ar...
As seen on the SkyEye Britain App - LAUNCHING IN 2013! - www.skyeye-app.com
East Anglia is littered with evidence of WW2 airbases. Mildenhall and Lakenheath are still in use by the American military today.
As seen on the SkyEye Britain App - LAUNCHING IN 2013! - www.skyeye-app.com
East Anglia is littered with evidence of WW2 airbases. Mildenhall and Lakenheath are still in use by the American military today.
Whats up top shaggers .. I've missed ya!
So.... here we are .. the first of two videos of basically what i saw and did on my latest outing. A 200 mile thru hi...
Whats up top shaggers .. I've missed ya!
So.... here we are .. the first of two videos of basically what i saw and did on my latest outing. A 200 mile thru hike while wild camping my way through some of East Anglia's beautiful coastline and countryside.
What an epic journey it was and walking that distance is something I've never done in one trip before so I'm really happy with the achievement as well as being amazed by some of the places i passed through on my journey.
Part one is the first four days of what ended up being an awesome 12 day trip.
i averaged 17 miles a day over the 12 days which isn't the most you'd ever see but its not the least.. some of the days were a bit of a slog at the last few miles... with it being November the days are short so it meant getting up and cracking on early so i spent less time walking in the dark where your body tends to feel tired quicker.
I didn't plan any of my water or food stops or where i would camp as this way i find its more of a real adventure not knowing where you will end up and i also knew there would be shops on route... It's England after all and we are never really "surviving" out there therefore i knew i would be sweet.
As far as the camps went i would figure out around lunchtime where i would roughly end up for the evening to i would pick a feature off the map to head too to check out first.. or like you will see in the video i sometimes just stumble across cool little spots that offer me shelter and protection from the elements without even having to put my tarp up.
Anyway.... Cheers for watching and Subscribe if you like the content.
Thankyou to everyone who has donated so far and if you would like to donate if would be much appreciated!! you can donate here-
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/eastanglianbushcraft?utm_term=Q3WbrQ9rr
Big thanks to some people that helped make this trip possible for me..
Natural Man
https://naturalman.uk.com/blogs/quality-gear-for-life?gclid=CjwKCAiAyfybBhBKEiwAgtB7fqvIvYr6uu2HGxo7ITFqiFXfoHZt8XeIlfNU6ZZ521eld19GvCZJAxoC8QQQAvD_BwE
DD Hammocks
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Base Camp foods
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Contact Coffee Co.
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Im on Instagram too...
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If you would like to buy me a beer to say thanks you can do that here.. legends
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#hiking #outdoors #nature #wildcamping #camping #travel #offgrid #backpacking
Whats up top shaggers .. I've missed ya!
So.... here we are .. the first of two videos of basically what i saw and did on my latest outing. A 200 mile thru hike while wild camping my way through some of East Anglia's beautiful coastline and countryside.
What an epic journey it was and walking that distance is something I've never done in one trip before so I'm really happy with the achievement as well as being amazed by some of the places i passed through on my journey.
Part one is the first four days of what ended up being an awesome 12 day trip.
i averaged 17 miles a day over the 12 days which isn't the most you'd ever see but its not the least.. some of the days were a bit of a slog at the last few miles... with it being November the days are short so it meant getting up and cracking on early so i spent less time walking in the dark where your body tends to feel tired quicker.
I didn't plan any of my water or food stops or where i would camp as this way i find its more of a real adventure not knowing where you will end up and i also knew there would be shops on route... It's England after all and we are never really "surviving" out there therefore i knew i would be sweet.
As far as the camps went i would figure out around lunchtime where i would roughly end up for the evening to i would pick a feature off the map to head too to check out first.. or like you will see in the video i sometimes just stumble across cool little spots that offer me shelter and protection from the elements without even having to put my tarp up.
Anyway.... Cheers for watching and Subscribe if you like the content.
Thankyou to everyone who has donated so far and if you would like to donate if would be much appreciated!! you can donate here-
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/eastanglianbushcraft?utm_term=Q3WbrQ9rr
Big thanks to some people that helped make this trip possible for me..
Natural Man
https://naturalman.uk.com/blogs/quality-gear-for-life?gclid=CjwKCAiAyfybBhBKEiwAgtB7fqvIvYr6uu2HGxo7ITFqiFXfoHZt8XeIlfNU6ZZ521eld19GvCZJAxoC8QQQAvD_BwE
DD Hammocks
https://www.ddhammocks.com
Base Camp foods
https://basecampfood.com/?gclid=CjwKCAiAyfybBhBKEiwAgtB7fl_Hop4pDugwuYIGCsNgVeKuxeH01zTn57W2E4ggsJiEXkGu9QOv-hoCNUoQAvD_BwE
Contact Coffee Co.
https://www.contactcoffee.com
Im on Instagram too...
https://www.instagram.com/eastanglianbushcraft/?hl=en
If you would like to buy me a beer to say thanks you can do that here.. legends
https://paypal.me/eastanglianbushcraft?country.x=GB&locale.x=en_GB
#hiking #outdoors #nature #wildcamping #camping #travel #offgrid #backpacking
This is a late 1930s travelogue. These films became popular in the 1930s and were shown to groups and societies , mainly in urban Britain during the winter mont...
This is a late 1930s travelogue. These films became popular in the 1930s and were shown to groups and societies , mainly in urban Britain during the winter months to encourage tourism. The bourgeoning middle classes with their semi-detached homes and Austin 7 cars , the working classes visiting Gt Yarmouth in holiday special trains, clubs organising coach trips, it was all knocked on the head with the arrival of WWII.
This is a late 1930s travelogue. These films became popular in the 1930s and were shown to groups and societies , mainly in urban Britain during the winter months to encourage tourism. The bourgeoning middle classes with their semi-detached homes and Austin 7 cars , the working classes visiting Gt Yarmouth in holiday special trains, clubs organising coach trips, it was all knocked on the head with the arrival of WWII.
Hi everyone! ♥
On popular demand, WE'RE BACK with another UK University tour. We're going behind the scenes to show you the campus of University of East Anglia....
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0:00 Introduction
0:35 Getting there from London
0:56 About University of East Anglia
1:25 Norwich
1:44 About the campus
2:44 Interview with Alice
4:05 Campus Tour
4:44 Accommodation
5:15 Lake on Campus
5:29 Cafes & Bars on Campus
6:10 Sportspark & Scholarships!
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13:50 About the MBA Programme
15:26 Interview with an Indian Student
18:43 Closing
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On popular demand, WE'RE BACK with another UK University tour. We're going behind the scenes to show you the campus of University of East Anglia.
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0:35 Getting there from London
0:56 About University of East Anglia
1:25 Norwich
1:44 About the campus
2:44 Interview with Alice
4:05 Campus Tour
4:44 Accommodation
5:15 Lake on Campus
5:29 Cafes & Bars on Campus
6:10 Sportspark & Scholarships!
7:03 Norwich Business School
13:50 About the MBA Programme
15:26 Interview with an Indian Student
18:43 Closing
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Our biggest #offshore wind project advances: EAST ANGLIA THREE 🇬🇧
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👉 2,300 jobs
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Our biggest #offshore wind project advances: EAST ANGLIA THREE 🇬🇧
The world's 2️⃣ largest 💥
👉 2,300 jobs
👉 CLEAN energy for 1.3 million families
Power production from 2026 ✅
🌎 Committed to secure, homegrown, #renewable energy.
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Our biggest #offshore wind project advances: EAST ANGLIA THREE 🇬🇧
The world's 2️⃣ largest 💥
👉 2,300 jobs
👉 CLEAN energy for 1.3 million families
Power production from 2026 ✅
🌎 Committed to secure, homegrown, #renewable energy.
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla (Original Game Soundtrack)
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published: 12 Nov 2020
History of the Kingdom of East Anglia
England was once home to many strong and powerful kingdoms. In this video I'm going to be talking about but one of these kingdoms that of East Anglia. If that is something you're interested in make sure to watch the video until the end. Also don't forget to leave any constructive criticism or any future video suggestions in the comments section. If you read all this thank you so much and I hope to see you in the next one!
published: 01 Mar 2022
The History of England: The Anglo-Saxon Invasion of Britain
The Migration Period shook Europe and formed the basis of modern countries known to us today. In particular, it significantly affected the British Isles. Since the 5th century AD tribes — Saxons, Jutes, Angles, Frisians — arrived actively from the continent. On the islands, they were opposed by the native inhabitants, the Britons, who were not welcoming the conquerors. The confrontation, which went down in history as the Anglo-Saxon Invasion, began.
Over several centuries of wars, new kingdoms rose, becoming the fundamentals, over which modern England with its counties will one day emerge. The conquerors brought a new political system to the islands, along with a new religion — Christianity. It is from this period of the ancient history of England that the legends about King Arthur origin...
published: 20 Jun 2024
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published: 16 Sep 2023
Global Warming: Europe, United Kingdom, East Anglia Britain
Carbon Dioxide, climate change, greenhouse gases, glacier melting, East Anglia
published: 01 May 2017
The Rise and Fall of the Kingdom of East Anglia: A Brief History #shorts
How was England formed?
The existence of England is one that is often taken for granted and looked at far too scarcely. This may be due to the overshadowing history of the development of Great Britain and the United Kingdom, but nonetheless, in order for these unions to be formed, England had to already exist - and it actually has since 927 AD. So, how was England created, who claimed the land before the English, and how did it become the nation that we know today?...
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published: 16 Aug 2021
The History of England: The Viking Invasion
The Viking age in England was a time of active invasions by Scandinavian pirates, in particular, when they reached the shores of the British Isles and began their conquests. The Vikings erased old kingdoms from the map and established their own. What the Vikings did not expect in England was to meet active resistance from the local Anglo-Saxon kings.
The confrontation on the territory of the British Isles lasted for several centuries. Battles continued on land and at sea, in the mountains and near castles. Such names as Ivar the Boneless, Ubba and Halfdan Ragnarsson, Harald Fairhair or Alfred the Great, who opposed them, inspired many stories - for example, the TV series "Vikings" or the video game "Assassin's Creed Valhalla". Watch the new video to learn about the rise and fall of the Vi...
published: 07 Sep 2024
HADLEIGH CASTLE | The Ruined ESSEX Castle that Hosted ROYALTY, Bandits and GHOSTS!
Hadleigh Castle, located in Essex, England, is a striking medieval ruin with a commanding position overlooking the Thames Estuary. Built in the early 13th century during the reign of Henry III, the castle was originally intended as a defensive stronghold and a statement of royal authority.
Its strategic location allowed it to guard against potential threats from the continent while also providing expansive views across the surrounding landscape.
The castle was significantly expanded by Edward III in the 14th century, who transformed it into a lavish residence, symbolizing his wealth and power. However, over time, the soft clay soil on which the castle was built caused parts of it to subside, and by the 16th century, Hadleigh Castle was abandoned and fell into ruin.
Stones from the cas...
published: 22 Dec 2024
이스트앵글로 The History of Kingdom of East Anglia (550~917) Every Year
#영국 #북유럽 #앵글로색슨
(The videos of mine are can be use for everywhere but, you have to leave a Channek link.)
(제 모든 영상들은 어떤 곳에서도 쓰일 수 있지만, 채널링크를 남겨주셔야 합니다.)
This video shows the history of East Anglian Kingdom.
본 영상은 이스트앵글리아 왕국의 역사를 알려드립니다.
Timeline:
-00:00 Intro
-00:10 Announcement/알림
-00:22 Two Folks/두 폴크
-00:43 Unification of the Kingdom/왕국의 통합
-01:08 Raedwald's Expansion/러드왈드의 영향력
-01:22 East Anglia/동앵글리아
-01:44 Mercian Expansion/머시아의 팽창
-02:48 Vikings Emegence/바이킹의 등장
-03:31 Viking Conquests/바이킹의 원정
-04:05 Danelaw/데인인의 지배
-04:17 Wessex's Avenge/웨색스의 반격
-04:28 Annexation/흡수
-04:35 Outro
Music:
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England was once home to many strong and powerful kingdoms. In this video I'm going to be talking about but one of these kingdoms that of East Anglia. If that i...
England was once home to many strong and powerful kingdoms. In this video I'm going to be talking about but one of these kingdoms that of East Anglia. If that is something you're interested in make sure to watch the video until the end. Also don't forget to leave any constructive criticism or any future video suggestions in the comments section. If you read all this thank you so much and I hope to see you in the next one!
England was once home to many strong and powerful kingdoms. In this video I'm going to be talking about but one of these kingdoms that of East Anglia. If that is something you're interested in make sure to watch the video until the end. Also don't forget to leave any constructive criticism or any future video suggestions in the comments section. If you read all this thank you so much and I hope to see you in the next one!
The Migration Period shook Europe and formed the basis of modern countries known to us today. In particular, it significantly affected the British Isles. Since ...
The Migration Period shook Europe and formed the basis of modern countries known to us today. In particular, it significantly affected the British Isles. Since the 5th century AD tribes — Saxons, Jutes, Angles, Frisians — arrived actively from the continent. On the islands, they were opposed by the native inhabitants, the Britons, who were not welcoming the conquerors. The confrontation, which went down in history as the Anglo-Saxon Invasion, began.
Over several centuries of wars, new kingdoms rose, becoming the fundamentals, over which modern England with its counties will one day emerge. The conquerors brought a new political system to the islands, along with a new religion — Christianity. It is from this period of the ancient history of England that the legends about King Arthur originate. Watch the video to get a grasp on the The Anglo-Saxon Invasion, also known as the Heptarchy.
Angevin 120 loop by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
The Migration Period shook Europe and formed the basis of modern countries known to us today. In particular, it significantly affected the British Isles. Since the 5th century AD tribes — Saxons, Jutes, Angles, Frisians — arrived actively from the continent. On the islands, they were opposed by the native inhabitants, the Britons, who were not welcoming the conquerors. The confrontation, which went down in history as the Anglo-Saxon Invasion, began.
Over several centuries of wars, new kingdoms rose, becoming the fundamentals, over which modern England with its counties will one day emerge. The conquerors brought a new political system to the islands, along with a new religion — Christianity. It is from this period of the ancient history of England that the legends about King Arthur originate. Watch the video to get a grasp on the The Anglo-Saxon Invasion, also known as the Heptarchy.
Angevin 120 loop by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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How was England formed?
The existence of England is one that is often taken for granted and looked at far too scarcely. This may be due to the overshadowing hi...
How was England formed?
The existence of England is one that is often taken for granted and looked at far too scarcely. This may be due to the overshadowing history of the development of Great Britain and the United Kingdom, but nonetheless, in order for these unions to be formed, England had to already exist - and it actually has since 927 AD. So, how was England created, who claimed the land before the English, and how did it become the nation that we know today?...
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How was England formed?
The existence of England is one that is often taken for granted and looked at far too scarcely. This may be due to the overshadowing history of the development of Great Britain and the United Kingdom, but nonetheless, in order for these unions to be formed, England had to already exist - and it actually has since 927 AD. So, how was England created, who claimed the land before the English, and how did it become the nation that we know today?...
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The Viking age in England was a time of active invasions by Scandinavian pirates, in particular, when they reached the shores of the British Isles and began the...
The Viking age in England was a time of active invasions by Scandinavian pirates, in particular, when they reached the shores of the British Isles and began their conquests. The Vikings erased old kingdoms from the map and established their own. What the Vikings did not expect in England was to meet active resistance from the local Anglo-Saxon kings.
The confrontation on the territory of the British Isles lasted for several centuries. Battles continued on land and at sea, in the mountains and near castles. Such names as Ivar the Boneless, Ubba and Halfdan Ragnarsson, Harald Fairhair or Alfred the Great, who opposed them, inspired many stories - for example, the TV series "Vikings" or the video game "Assassin's Creed Valhalla". Watch the new video to learn about the rise and fall of the Viking Age in England.
The Viking age in England was a time of active invasions by Scandinavian pirates, in particular, when they reached the shores of the British Isles and began their conquests. The Vikings erased old kingdoms from the map and established their own. What the Vikings did not expect in England was to meet active resistance from the local Anglo-Saxon kings.
The confrontation on the territory of the British Isles lasted for several centuries. Battles continued on land and at sea, in the mountains and near castles. Such names as Ivar the Boneless, Ubba and Halfdan Ragnarsson, Harald Fairhair or Alfred the Great, who opposed them, inspired many stories - for example, the TV series "Vikings" or the video game "Assassin's Creed Valhalla". Watch the new video to learn about the rise and fall of the Viking Age in England.
Hadleigh Castle, located in Essex, England, is a striking medieval ruin with a commanding position overlooking the Thames Estuary. Built in the early 13th centu...
Hadleigh Castle, located in Essex, England, is a striking medieval ruin with a commanding position overlooking the Thames Estuary. Built in the early 13th century during the reign of Henry III, the castle was originally intended as a defensive stronghold and a statement of royal authority.
Its strategic location allowed it to guard against potential threats from the continent while also providing expansive views across the surrounding landscape.
The castle was significantly expanded by Edward III in the 14th century, who transformed it into a lavish residence, symbolizing his wealth and power. However, over time, the soft clay soil on which the castle was built caused parts of it to subside, and by the 16th century, Hadleigh Castle was abandoned and fell into ruin.
Stones from the castle were later reused for building projects in the area, leaving behind the picturesque ruins visible today set in a dramatic location, providing panoramic views of the Thames Estuary and surrounding countryside.
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Hadleigh Castle, located in Essex, England, is a striking medieval ruin with a commanding position overlooking the Thames Estuary. Built in the early 13th century during the reign of Henry III, the castle was originally intended as a defensive stronghold and a statement of royal authority.
Its strategic location allowed it to guard against potential threats from the continent while also providing expansive views across the surrounding landscape.
The castle was significantly expanded by Edward III in the 14th century, who transformed it into a lavish residence, symbolizing his wealth and power. However, over time, the soft clay soil on which the castle was built caused parts of it to subside, and by the 16th century, Hadleigh Castle was abandoned and fell into ruin.
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(The videos of mine are can be use for everywhere but, you have to leave a Channek link.)
(제 모든 영상들은 어떤 곳에서도 쓰일 수 있지만, 채널링크를 남겨주셔야 합니다.)
This video shows the history of East Anglian Kingdom.
본 영상은 이스트앵글리아 왕국의 역사를 알려드립니다.
Timeline:
-00:00 Intro
-00:10 Announcement/알림
-00:22 Two Folks/두 폴크
-00:43 Unification of the Kingdom/왕국의 통합
-01:08 Raedwald's Expansion/러드왈드의 영향력
-01:22 East Anglia/동앵글리아
-01:44 Mercian Expansion/머시아의 팽창
-02:48 Vikings Emegence/바이킹의 등장
-03:31 Viking Conquests/바이킹의 원정
-04:05 Danelaw/데인인의 지배
-04:17 Wessex's Avenge/웨색스의 반격
-04:28 Annexation/흡수
-04:35 Outro
Music:
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#영국 #북유럽 #앵글로색슨
(The videos of mine are can be use for everywhere but, you have to leave a Channek link.)
(제 모든 영상들은 어떤 곳에서도 쓰일 수 있지만, 채널링크를 남겨주셔야 합니다.)
This video shows the history of East Anglian Kingdom.
본 영상은 이스트앵글리아 왕국의 역사를 알려드립니다.
Timeline:
-00:00 Intro
-00:10 Announcement/알림
-00:22 Two Folks/두 폴크
-00:43 Unification of the Kingdom/왕국의 통합
-01:08 Raedwald's Expansion/러드왈드의 영향력
-01:22 East Anglia/동앵글리아
-01:44 Mercian Expansion/머시아의 팽창
-02:48 Vikings Emegence/바이킹의 등장
-03:31 Viking Conquests/바이킹의 원정
-04:05 Danelaw/데인인의 지배
-04:17 Wessex's Avenge/웨색스의 반격
-04:28 Annexation/흡수
-04:35 Outro
Music:
-Strategy & Tactics Medieval Wars
Blog: https://anwoo-history-mapper.blogspot.com/
England was once home to many strong and powerful kingdoms. In this video I'm going to be talking about but one of these kingdoms that of East Anglia. If that is something you're interested in make sure to watch the video until the end. Also don't forget to leave any constructive criticism or any future video suggestions in the comments section. If you read all this thank you so much and I hope to see you in the next one!
The University of East Anglia (UEA) offers you the potential to achieve your academic ambitions.
This internationally-recognised university is ranked among the top 15 universities in the UK and the top 200 worldwide, providing outstanding teaching and top-quality research.
Choose UEA and join more than 3,500 international students from over 100 countries as you embark on an incredible academic, social and cultural experience in the UK.
Make sure you explore Norwich as there are lots to see and do including the Norwich Lanes, a great place to go for eateries and shops. You'll also find the Norwich Market which is one of the oldest and largest outdoor markets in the country!
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East Anglia is littered with evidence of WW2 airbases. Mildenhall and Lakenheath are still in use by the American military today.
Whats up top shaggers .. I've missed ya!
So.... here we are .. the first of two videos of basically what i saw and did on my latest outing. A 200 mile thru hike while wild camping my way through some of East Anglia's beautiful coastline and countryside.
What an epic journey it was and walking that distance is something I've never done in one trip before so I'm really happy with the achievement as well as being amazed by some of the places i passed through on my journey.
Part one is the first four days of what ended up being an awesome 12 day trip.
i averaged 17 miles a day over the 12 days which isn't the most you'd ever see but its not the least.. some of the days were a bit of a slog at the last few miles... with it being November the days are short so it meant getting up and cracking on early so i spent less time walking in the dark where your body tends to feel tired quicker.
I didn't plan any of my water or food stops or where i would camp as this way i find its more of a real adventure not knowing where you will end up and i also knew there would be shops on route... It's England after all and we are never really "surviving" out there therefore i knew i would be sweet.
As far as the camps went i would figure out around lunchtime where i would roughly end up for the evening to i would pick a feature off the map to head too to check out first.. or like you will see in the video i sometimes just stumble across cool little spots that offer me shelter and protection from the elements without even having to put my tarp up.
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This is a late 1930s travelogue. These films became popular in the 1930s and were shown to groups and societies , mainly in urban Britain during the winter months to encourage tourism. The bourgeoning middle classes with their semi-detached homes and Austin 7 cars , the working classes visiting Gt Yarmouth in holiday special trains, clubs organising coach trips, it was all knocked on the head with the arrival of WWII.
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On popular demand, WE'RE BACK with another UK University tour. We're going behind the scenes to show you the campus of University of East Anglia.
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0:00 Introduction
0:35 Getting there from London
0:56 About University of East Anglia
1:25 Norwich
1:44 About the campus
2:44 Interview with Alice
4:05 Campus Tour
4:44 Accommodation
5:15 Lake on Campus
5:29 Cafes & Bars on Campus
6:10 Sportspark & Scholarships!
7:03 Norwich Business School
13:50 About the MBA Programme
15:26 Interview with an Indian Student
18:43 Closing
Hope you enjoyed this - let me know if you have any questions below 😊
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By tradition Wuffa was named as the son of Wehha and the father of Tytila, but it is not known with any certainty that Wuffa 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 Wuffa as the first king of the East Angles, but the author of the Historia Brittonum, writing a century later, named Wehha as the first ruler.
Background
The kingdom of the East Angles was an independent and long-lived Anglo-Saxon kingdom that was established after migrants arrived in southeast Suffolk from the area now known as Jutland. Rainbird Clarke identified Wehha as one of the leaders of the new arrivals: the East Angles are tentatively identified with the Geats of the Old English poem Beowulf. Historians have used sources such as the Anglian collection too as an aid in calculating a date for the establishment of the kingdom. Collingwood and Myers note the use of literacy sources and archaeological finds as evidence in how the region was settled during and after the 5th century, when various disparate groups arrived in Norfolk and Suffolk from different parts of the coast and the rivers of the Fens.
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla (Original Game Soundtrack)
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England was once home to many strong and powerful kingdoms. In this video I'm going to be talking about but one of these kingdoms that of East Anglia. If that is something you're interested in make sure to watch the video until the end. Also don't forget to leave any constructive criticism or any future video suggestions in the comments section. If you read all this thank you so much and I hope to see you in the next one!
The Migration Period shook Europe and formed the basis of modern countries known to us today. In particular, it significantly affected the British Isles. Since the 5th century AD tribes — Saxons, Jutes, Angles, Frisians — arrived actively from the continent. On the islands, they were opposed by the native inhabitants, the Britons, who were not welcoming the conquerors. The confrontation, which went down in history as the Anglo-Saxon Invasion, began.
Over several centuries of wars, new kingdoms rose, becoming the fundamentals, over which modern England with its counties will one day emerge. The conquerors brought a new political system to the islands, along with a new religion — Christianity. It is from this period of the ancient history of England that the legends about King Arthur originate. Watch the video to get a grasp on the The Anglo-Saxon Invasion, also known as the Heptarchy.
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How was England formed?
The existence of England is one that is often taken for granted and looked at far too scarcely. This may be due to the overshadowing history of the development of Great Britain and the United Kingdom, but nonetheless, in order for these unions to be formed, England had to already exist - and it actually has since 927 AD. So, how was England created, who claimed the land before the English, and how did it become the nation that we know today?...
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Hamerow, Helena. The Origins of Wessex.
Stenton, Frank. Anglo-Saxon England.
Rees, Rosemary. The Vikings.
Albany F. Major, Early Wars of Wessex
#History #Documentary #England
The Viking age in England was a time of active invasions by Scandinavian pirates, in particular, when they reached the shores of the British Isles and began their conquests. The Vikings erased old kingdoms from the map and established their own. What the Vikings did not expect in England was to meet active resistance from the local Anglo-Saxon kings.
The confrontation on the territory of the British Isles lasted for several centuries. Battles continued on land and at sea, in the mountains and near castles. Such names as Ivar the Boneless, Ubba and Halfdan Ragnarsson, Harald Fairhair or Alfred the Great, who opposed them, inspired many stories - for example, the TV series "Vikings" or the video game "Assassin's Creed Valhalla". Watch the new video to learn about the rise and fall of the Viking Age in England.
Hadleigh Castle, located in Essex, England, is a striking medieval ruin with a commanding position overlooking the Thames Estuary. Built in the early 13th century during the reign of Henry III, the castle was originally intended as a defensive stronghold and a statement of royal authority.
Its strategic location allowed it to guard against potential threats from the continent while also providing expansive views across the surrounding landscape.
The castle was significantly expanded by Edward III in the 14th century, who transformed it into a lavish residence, symbolizing his wealth and power. However, over time, the soft clay soil on which the castle was built caused parts of it to subside, and by the 16th century, Hadleigh Castle was abandoned and fell into ruin.
Stones from the castle were later reused for building projects in the area, leaving behind the picturesque ruins visible today set in a dramatic location, providing panoramic views of the Thames Estuary and surrounding countryside.
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(제 모든 영상들은 어떤 곳에서도 쓰일 수 있지만, 채널링크를 남겨주셔야 합니다.)
This video shows the history of East Anglian Kingdom.
본 영상은 이스트앵글리아 왕국의 역사를 알려드립니다.
Timeline:
-00:00 Intro
-00:10 Announcement/알림
-00:22 Two Folks/두 폴크
-00:43 Unification of the Kingdom/왕국의 통합
-01:08 Raedwald's Expansion/러드왈드의 영향력
-01:22 East Anglia/동앵글리아
-01:44 Mercian Expansion/머시아의 팽창
-02:48 Vikings Emegence/바이킹의 등장
-03:31 Viking Conquests/바이킹의 원정
-04:05 Danelaw/데인인의 지배
-04:17 Wessex's Avenge/웨색스의 반격
-04:28 Annexation/흡수
-04:35 Outro
Music:
-Strategy & Tactics Medieval Wars
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