King Raedwald was the King of East Anglia in the early 7th century AD who converted to Christianity but allowed pagan worship to continue. He protected Edwin, the exiled claimant to the Northumbrian throne, and helped Edwin defeat his rival Athelfrith, giving East Anglia influence in Northumbria. In 1939, an archaeologist excavated the Sutton Hoo ship burial site in Suffolk and discovered an intact ship burial containing extraordinarily rich artifacts that suggested it commemorated a very powerful man, possibly a king of East Anglia like Raedwald. The treasures included weapons, jewelry, coins and artifacts from the Eastern Mediterranean.