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Gospatric or
Cospatric is a
Brittonic name
meaning "Devotee of
Saint Patrick" and may
refer to:
Cospatric or
Gospatric, Earl of
Northumbria (died after...
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Gospatric or
Cospatric (from the ****bric "Servant of [Saint] Patrick"),[citation needed] (died
after 1073), was Earl of Northumbria, or of Bernicia, and...
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Edwin and
Morcar raised a
revolt in
Mercia with
Welsh ****istance,
while Gospatric, the
newly appointed Earl of Northumbria, led a
rising in Northumbria...
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Gospatric II (died 1138) was Earl of
Lothian or Earl of
Dunbar in the
early 12th century. He was the son of
Gospatric I,
sometime Earl of Northumbria...
- 1092) was an 11th-century
magnate in ****bria. His
father was
probably Gospatric, one of the most
powerful regional figures in the mid-11th
century having...
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Gospatric III or
Cospatric III (died 1166) was a twelfth-century Anglo-Celtic noble, who was Earl of
Lothian and
later the Earl of Dunbar, and feudal...
- He was the
eldest son of
Gospatric III, Earl of
Lothian by his
Scottish wife, Deirdre. Waltheof's grandfather,
Gospatric II, died at the
Battle of the...
- Sige,
Uhtred had two children, Eadulf,
later Eadulf III, and
Gospatric. This
Gospatric's grandson was the
infamous Eadwulf Rus who
murdered Bishop Walcher...
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built by
Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria,
after his
exile from England,
following the
Harrowing of the North, by
William the
Conqueror after Gospatric took...
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crowned in May 1068. In 1068
Edwin and
Morcar rose in revolt,
supported by
Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria.
Orderic Vitalis states that Edwin's
reason for revolting...