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|civilization = [[Anglo-Saxon]]
|civilization = [[Anglo-Saxon]]
|languages = {{Wiki|Old English}}, {{Wiki|Latin}}
|languages = {{Wiki|Old English}}, {{Wiki|Latin}}
|religion = {{Wiki|Anglo-Saxon paganism}}
|religion = {{Wiki|Anglo-Saxon paganism}}<br>[[Christianity|Anglo-Saxon Christianity]]
|demonym = East Anglian
|demonym = East Anglian
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|founder(s) = {{Wiki|Wehha of East Anglia}}
|founder(s) = {{Wiki|Wehha of East Anglia}}
|date_founded= 6th century
|date_founded= 6th century
|date_dissolved = 918, abosorbed by [[Wessex]]
|date_dissolved = 918, absorbed by [[Wessex]]
|last_ruler = {{Wiki|Guthrum II}}
|last_ruler = {{Wiki|Guthrum II}}
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The Kingdom of East Anglia was a swampy Anglo-Saxon kingdom during the Dark Ages in what is now Eastern England.

After King Edmund was killed in 869, East Anglia was absorbed by the Great Heathen Army into the Danelaw under Ubba and Guthrum. Some time later, Wessex liberated and conquered East Anglia from the Danes before being united into the Kingdom of England.[1]

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