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Osgod Clapa (died 1054), also Osgot, was a
nobleman in Anglo-Saxon
England during the
reigns of
Kings Cnut the Great,
Harold Harefoot, Harthacnut, and...
- been
placed at the head of
secular officials,
alongside his
contemporary Osgod Clapa.
Although in good
enough health to have
travelled from the far side...
- Lambeth. The
groom was Tovi the Proud, and the
bride was Gytha,
daughter of
Osgod Clapa. Both men had been
close to Cnut.
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...
- Carazo,
Castilian nobleman Osbern Pentecost,
Norman knight and
nobleman Osgod Clapa (Osgot), Anglo-Saxon
nobleman Brian Todd
Carey (2012). Road to Manzikert:...
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series Our Miss
Brooks Osgood Fielding III, in the film Some Like It Hot
Osgod Clapa (died 1054), Anglo-Saxon
noble This page or
section lists people that...
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landowner and
steward to
kings Edward the
Confessor and
Harold Godwinson Osgod Clapa,
London Ralph the
Staller (1011–1068)
Robert FitzWimarc (died before...
- as
Ealdorman of
Mercia and
after his
death it may have been
granted to
Osgod Clapa, who was a "staller", a standard-bearer and
representative of the...
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bestowed his own sword, and his
second wife
Gytha (or Glitha), the
daughter of
Osgod Clapa,
adorned the
figure with a crown,
bands of gold and
precious stones...
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Danish earls of East
Anglia From
Until In****bent Citation(s)
Notes 1017 1021
Thorkell the Tall ? c. 1026 1044 or 1045
Osgod Clapa * * Uncertain...
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Waltham Chronicle. The
author describes how two
canons from Waltham,
Osgod Cnoppe and
Aethelric Childemaister,
accompanied Harold from
Waltham to Hastings...