East Anglia was settled in the fifth…
604 CE
East Anglia was settled in the fifth century by Saxons, Angles, Swabians, and Frisians.
Events that occurred during the early years of Rædwald's reign include the arrival of Augustine of Canterbury and his mission from Rome in 597, the conversions of Æthelberht of Kent and Saeberht of Essex, and the establishment of new bishoprics in their kingdoms.
Bede, when relating the conversion of Rædwald's son Eorpwald in his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, mentioned that Rædwald received the Christian sacraments in Kent.
This happens in perhaps 604 or later, presumably at the invitation of Æthelberht, who may have been his baptismal sponsor.
Groups
Britons (historical)
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Saxons
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Angles
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Anglo-Saxons
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Britain, Sub-Roman
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Bernicia, Kingdom of
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Christianity, Chalcedonian
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Kent, Kingdom of
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Deira, Kingdom of
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Sussex, Kingdom of
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Frisians
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Wessex, English Kingdom of
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Mercia, Kingdom of
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Essex, Kingdom of
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East Angles, Kingdom of the
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Britain, Medieval
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