- Eohric of East Anglia
Eohric (died late 902x904) was
king of East Anglia . Seemingly ofScandinavia n origin, his name is the Old English form of the Old Norse "Eiríkr", little is known of Eohric or of East Anglia in his time.East Anglia was attacked by the
Viking Great Heathen Army in around 869, King Edmund (later Saint Edmund) being killed on20 November 869 . Edmund was not the last Anglo-Saxon king, he was followed by Oswald and Æthelred who are known only fromnumismatic evidence, that is their coins.Guthrum , who fought againstAlfred the Great ,king of Wessex , appears to have been in control of East Anglia in the 880s, and issued coins in his own name. Guthrum diedcirca 890 but there is no record of his successor as the coinage issued in East Anglia after Guthrum commemorates King Edmund and does not name the ruler.The only certain report of Eohric is that of his death. Eohric, along with other Scandinavian leaders in eastern Britain, supported the
ætheling Æthelwold againstEdward the Elder . The "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " reports in its entry under the year 905, probably to be dated to between 902 or 904 AD, that some time after October of that year the East Anglian army with Æthelwold and Eohric raided over theRiver Thames into Edward's lands. Edward took an army fromKent into East Anglia, ravaging as far north as the Devil's Dyke and theRiver Wissey . Eohric's East Anglians met Edward's army while it was returning home and a battle followed. Edward's army was victorious and Eohric and Æthelwold were among the dead.The history of East Anglia after Eohric remains obscure until the conquest of the region by Edward the Elder.
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*citation |last= Swanton|first= Michael|title= The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle|year= 1996| location=New York|publisher= Routledge|isbn=0-415-92129-5
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