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Northumbria (c. 612 – 15
February 670)
Oswudu of
Northumbria Oslac of
Northumbria Oslaf of
Northumbria Offa of
Northumbria Æbba of
Northumbria Mic****e Ziegler...
- His
Honour Thomas Oslaf Kellock QC (4 July 1923 – 12
January 1993), was a
British Judge,
Liberal Party politician and
leading figure in the Anti-Apartheid...
- (c. 612 – 15
February 670 AD)
Oswudu of
Northumbria Oslac of
Northumbria Oslaf of
Northumbria Offa of
Northumbria Æbba of
Northumbria Charles Oman (1924)...
- Hæþcyn, but was
himself killed by Eofor,
during the Swedish-Geatish wars.
Oslaf – a
warrior in Hnæf's retinue.
Scyld – (Scyld Scēfing)
warrior king who...
- the
following sons of Æthelfrith: Eanfrith, Oswald, Oswiu, Oslac, Oswudu,
Oslaf and Offa. Bede, H.E., Book IV,
chapter 23 Ziegler, "Politics of Exile" Kirby...
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against Aethelberht and
drove him into Kent; and they
killed two ealdormen,
Oslaf and Cnebba, on Wibbandun." The
location of "Wibbandun",
which can be translated...
- Latin).
Retrieved 25 May 2021. "A.D. 692. Æthelred, king of Mercia, to
Oslaf, his
former minister and now a
servant of God at Worcester;
grant of 10...
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Retrieved 14
December 2012.
Cotton Tib, BL. "Æthelred, king of Mercia, to
Oslaf, his
former minister and now a
servant of God at Worcester". Anglo-Saxons...
- Finnsburg. In
Beowulf the pair "Guthlaf and
Oslaf" are
mentioned returning later to
their home, so that
Oslaf in
Beowulf is
probably to be
identified with...
- the mid 7th century. A
local landmark was
named after Oslaf, "Oslafeshlaw", or "the
mound of
Oslaf". The name of the
mound was
later changed to reflect...