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Osthryth (died 697),
queen of the Mercians, was the wife of King Æthelred and
daughter of King
Oswiu of
Northumbria and his
second wife Eanflæd. She probably...
- Northumbria. Æthelred's wife,
Osthryth, was a
daughter of King Oswiu, one of the
dominant 7th-century
Northumbrian kings.
Osthryth was
murdered in
unknown cir****stances...
- to the
island of
Heligoland in the
North Sea (approximate date).
Queen Osthryth of
Mercia is
murdered by her own noblemen. She is
buried at
Bardney Abbey...
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previous King of the Hwicce, by
Osthryth,
daughter of
Oswiu of Northumbria. The only
marriage recorded for
Osthryth is that to Æthelred of Mercia, but...
- sons were
Ecgfrith (644/645–685) and Ælfwine (c. 660–679), the
daughters Osthryth (died 697) and Ælfflæd (c. 654–714). The
Irish princess Fín was the mother...
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forced into a monastery.
Ceolred was Æthelred's son, but his
mother was not
Osthryth, Æthelred's only
recorded wife. He may have
still been
young at the time...
- much
beloved by both provinces; for King Æthelred had
married his
sister Osthryth.
There was now
reason to
expect a more
bloody war, and more
lasting enmity...
-
deduce that
Eanhere married Osthryth,
daughter of
Oswiu of Northumbria, and had sons by her
named Osric,
Oswald and Oshere.
Osthryth is
recorded as the wife...
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Hilda of
Whitby Hyglac Iwig of
Wilton John of
Beverley Osana of
Howden Osthryth of
Bardney Oswald of
Northumbria Oswine of
Northumbria Sicgred of Ripon...
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ruler of the
Frankish Kingdom. King Æthelred of
Mercia marries Princess Osthryth,
sister of King
Ecgfrith of
Northumbria (approximate date). Nuun Ujol Chaak...