85. Eorpwald of East Anglia is Murdered, East Anglia c. 627

This is a reconstruction of the helmet found at Sutton Hoo, made by the Royal Armories for the British Museum. Eorpwald didn’t wear this helmet, but we believe his father did. The murder of Eorpwald was definitely a True Crime. So he’s a legitimate subject for our podcast. And he’s connected to Sutton Hoo! Cause, his dad! Even better.

Eorpwald, the ruler of East Anglia c 624, after his father died,  converted to Christianity because Edwin, the Deorian king, converted to Christianity, and managed to connect pretty  much the entire eastern coastal kingdoms of England.  So that lasted a few years, but then he got assassinated, on account of having converted to Christianity, and East Anglia became pagan again for a while. Eorpwald, the first ruler in England to be killed for being Christian, was therefore a martyr, and a saint. His murder is our crime, so we talk about that, but really, Anne gets to talk about Old English runes and the Norfolk Lavender Farm, and Michelle, to her great delight, gets to discuss Sutton Hoo, and really, that’s why she put Eorpwald on our list.

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