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Osulf of
Northumbria can
refer to:
Oswulf of
Northumbria (d. 759), king of
Northumbria Osulf I of
Bamburgh (fl. 946–54)
Osulf II of
Bamburgh (d. 1067)...
- : 190
Thereafter Osulf had
control of all
Northumbria under Eadred. See
Rulers of
Bamburgh for
subsequent lords of
Bamburgh after Osulf, none of whom ruled...
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murdered by
Osulf, son of
Eadulf IV of the
ancient Bernician family which had
historically governed the area from Bamburgh, at Newburn-upon-Tyne.
Osulf led a...
- by Sige,
Eadulf (killed 1041).
After the
Norman Conquest, Eadulf's son
Osulf briefly held the
earldom of
northern Northumbria in 1067
until he too was...
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Osulf or
Oswulf (died 1067) was the son of
Eadwulf IV, Earl of
Bamburgh (killed 1041), and
grandson of
Uhtred the Bold,
ruler of
Bamburgh and ealdorman...
- Bloodaxe's
death "fraudulently,
treacherously betra**** by Earl Osulfus" (
Osulf, Earl of Bamburg) "... was
killed by Earl Maccus ... at the
Battle of Steinmor ...
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Peerage of
England Preceded by
Osulf Earl of
Northumbria 1067–1068 Succeeded by
Robert Comine Preceded by
Robert Comine Earl of
Northumbria 1069–1072...
- related,
admitting our
ignorance about the
precise detail. Name variations:
Osulf, Oswulf,
Oswulf of Bamburgh,
Oswulf of Bebbanburg,
Oswulf of Bamburgh, Oswulf...
- Copsi, whom
William had
appointed in 1067.
Copsi was
murdered in 1068 by
Osulf, his
rival for
power in Northumbria.
Although the
epithet "the Wake" has...
- w****s as earl,
Copsi was
murdered by
Osulf, son of Earl
Eadwulf IV of Bernicia. When, in turn, the
usurping Osulf was also killed, his cousin, Cospatrick...