East Anglia is a location in both The Saxon Stories novel series and in The Last Kingdom television series. It is one of the locations in the series.
Locations Within[]
- Beamfleot (Modern North and South Benfleet)
- Beodericeswordig (Modern Bury St Edmunds)
- Hunstanton (Modern Hunstanton)
- Lena (Modern King’s Lynn)
- Lindcylne (Modern Lincoln)
- Wiligby (Modern Wilby)
(More To Be Added)
Monarchs[]
Ruler | Reign | Dynasty | Book |
Edmund | 855-869 | East Anglian Dynasty | "The Last Kingdom" |
Oswald | c.875 | Norse Suzerainty | "The Last Kingdom" |
Æthelred II | c.875 | Norse Suzerainty | "The Last Kingdom" |
Guthrum | c.879-890 | Danish Kingdom of East Anglia | "The Lords of the North" to "The Burning Land" (?) |
Eohric | unknown-902 | Danish Kingdom of East Anglia | "Death of Kings" |
Æthelwold |
902 | Danish Kingdom of East Anglia | "Death of Kings" |
Guthrum II | 902-918 | Danish Kingdom of East Anglia | "Death of Kings" to "The Flame Bearer" |
Edward | 899-924 918 |
the Anglo-Saxons East Anglia submits to Edward |
"Death of Kings" to "Sword of Kings" "The Flame Bearer" |
Residents[]
Current Residents[]
Former Residents[]
This list shows the former residents of East Anglia:
Appearances[]
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Season 2 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ||||||
Season 3 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ||||||
Season 4 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ||||||
Season 5 | ||||||||||
Seven Kings Must Die |
Trivia[]
- Based on a real location in history; East Anglia.