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Osmund (Latin
Osmundus) is a
Germanic name
composed of the word Os
meaning "god" and mund
meaning "protection."
Osmund or
Osmond may
refer to: Ordered...
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insistence on
maintaining a
bishop called Osmundus.
Originally a protégé of the Norwegian-based
missionary Sigfrid,
Osmundus had been
raised at a
school in Bremen...
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Osmund or
Oswynus (died
between 805 and 811) was a
medieval Bishop of London.
Osmund was
consecrated between 801 and 803 and died
between 805 and 811....
- charter,
dated 762 in
error for 765, as
Osmundus.
Osmund also
issued a
charter dated 770 in
which he is
listed as
Osmundus rex. So Osmund’s
reign was from in...
- He may have been king at some
point before that. fl.760 – 772
Osmund Osmundus rex
Osmund dux King in the 760s,
maybe with Oslac,
Ealdwulf and Ælfwald...
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Archdiocese of
Bremen which had been
turned away by King
Emund and his
bishop Osmundus.
Later on, a
reconciliation between the king and
Bremen took place, and...
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Church of
England with a
commemoration on 16 July. Norman: Osmond, Latin:
Osmundus Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology p. 83 Parker, Anselm. "St...
- king's
rejection of
bishop Alvard of
Bremen and his
electing his bishop,
Osmundus, instead.
Larsson suggests that the
expedition was
partly decimated by...
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Osmund or
Asmund (Latin:
Osmundus, Aesmundus; Old Swedish: Asmuðær) was a
missionary bishop in
Sweden in the mid-11th century. Born at an
unknown date...
- by
Michael de ****hewiche,
Garinus de Morcell,
Willelmus de Linguire,
Osmundus de Colatun,
Willelmus Daggevile,
Willelmus de Winestone,
Robertus le ****...