- The
battle was a
disaster for Northumbria. With both
Edwin and his son
Osfrith killed, and his
other son
Eadfrith captured by
Penda (and
later killed)...
-
Osferth or
Osferd or
Osfrith (fl. c. 885 to c. 934) was
described by
Alfred the
Great in his will as a "kinsman".
Osferth witnessed royal charters from...
- rest of his body at Whitby. Of his two
grown sons by
Cwenburh of Mercia,
Osfrith died at Hatfield, and
Eadfrith was
captured by
Penda and
killed some time...
-
Chase on 12
October 633
ended in the
defeat and
death of
Edwin and his son
Osfrith.
After this, the
Kingdom of
Northumbria fell into disarray,
divided between...
- king of the Mercians"
while he was in exile, and with her had two sons,
Osfrith and Eadfrith.
Historians have
noted the
marriage as
evidence for Cearl's...
-
expansionism was
ultimately stopped when in 633 he was killed,
along with his son
Osfrith, by an
alliance between the
heathen king
Penda of
Mercia and the Christian...
-
appears last
among the
bishops in the
witness list of a
charter issued by
Osfrith, King of Mercia, to Wærmund,
Bishop of
Rochester in that year. Wihthun's...
-
where he
married Cearl's daughter,
Cwenburh and by her had two sons,
Osfrith and Eadfrith.
Hereric sought safety in the
British kingdom of Elmet, then...
- Offerd, Offers, Osfert, Osfertus", and now
known as "
Osfrith of Okehampton" in Devon. In 1086
Osfrith held in
total 12
manors in
Devon and Cornwall, and...
-
charter of Osmund, King of Sus****. In 772
Oswald received a
grant from
Osfrith, King of Mercia.
Kelly suggested that "It is
possible that Osa was a kinsman...