- Oswald of East Anglia
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Oswald was king of East Anglia in the 870s after the death of Edmund the Martyr. No textual evidence of his reign is known but some of his coins are known from the same period.
English royalty Preceded by
Edmund the MartyrKing of East Anglia Succeeded by
Æthelred IIMonarchs of East Anglia Wehha • Wuffa • Tytila • Rædwald • Eorpwald • Ricberht • Sigeberht^ • Ecgric^ • Anna • Æthelhere • Æthelwold • Ealdwulf • Ælfwald • Hun^ • Beorna^ • Alberht^ • Æthelred‡ • Æthelberht II • Offa¶ • Eadwald • Cœnwulf¶ • Ceolwulf¶ • Béornwulf† • Æthelstan • Æthelweard • Edmund the Martyr • Oswald‡ • Æthelred II‡ • Guthrum I† • Eohric† • Æthelwold‡ • Guthrum II†
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