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'''Rædwald''' (died c. 624) was the King of the [[East Anglia|East Angles]] from around 599 until his death. A notably strong military leader, when he died in battle he was presumed to have been wearing a helmet of a specific design, Rædwald's alleged helmet when discovered was named by archeologists as the [[Sutton Hoo]] {{Wiki|Sutton Hoo helmet|helmet}}.<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]'' – [[Learnings: Military Leadership]]</ref>
'''Rædwald''' (died c. 624) was the King of the [[East Anglia|East Angles]] from around 599 until his death. A notably strong military leader, when he died in battle he was presumed to have been wearing a helmet of a specific design, Rædwald's alleged helmet when discovered was named by archeologists as the [[Sutton Hoo]] {{Wiki|Sutton Hoo helmet|helmet}}.<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]'' – [[Learnings: Military Leadership]]</ref>



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A reconstruction of Rædwald's alleged helmet

Rædwald (died c. 624) was the King of the East Angles from around 599 until his death. A notably strong military leader, when he died in battle he was presumed to have been wearing a helmet of a specific design, Rædwald's alleged helmet when discovered was named by archeologists as the Sutton Hoo helmet.[1]

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