Global Information Lookup Global Information

Osric of Hwicce information


Tomb-like memorial of Osric in Gloucester Cathedral, in Perpendicular Gothic, erected about 1530
Recumbent effigy

Osric was a king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the Hwicce in the late 7th century, perhaps reigning jointly with his presumed brother Oshere.

Osric was probably a son of Eanhere, a 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 an earlier marriage to Eanhere would explain why Osric and his brother Oswald are described as Æthelred's nepotes — usually translated as nephews or grandsons, but here probably meaning stepsons.[1]

Osric is claimed as the founder of two monastic houses, one at Bath (now Bath Abbey) and the other at Gloucester (now Gloucester Cathedral). In 676 Osric granted lands to Abbess Bertana to found a convent at Bath. The charter attesting this grant [2] has been queried on several grounds of later editing and interpolation, but probably has an authentic basis.[3]

The foundation charter of Gloucester Abbey survives in a medieval register of the abbey.[4] It is not straightforward, but again is considered to have an authentic basis.[5] The charter was apparently issued in the 670s by Æthelred, king of Mercia, and records his grant of lands at Gloucester and Pershore to two of his thegns, noblemen of the Hwicce, Osric and his brother Oswald. Osric's share was at Gloucester, and he sought permission from Æthelred to found a monastery there.

The story of the abbey's foundation continues in the register with the claim that Osric granted the land for the abbey to his sister Kyneburge (Cyneburh), the first abbess.[6] H.P.R. Finberg however speculates that the Cyneburh in question was the widow of Oswald of Northumbria. Oswald was the elder brother of Oswiu and therefore the uncle of Queen Osthryth, who is said to have encouraged her aunt Cyneburh to enter a nunnery many years after Oswald's death.[7] Cyneburgh would therefore be the great-aunt of Osric, rather than his sister.

Though the charter of Gloucester treats Osric as a subordinate of Æthelred, the charter of Bath describes him as king of the Hwicce. He is also so described by Bede.

He may possibly be the Osric who witnessed[8] a doubtful charter of Frithuwold, King of Surrey, dated 675.

Osric was buried at Gloucester Abbey beside Cyneburh, before the altar of St Petronilla;[9] his remains now lie in a medieval tomb in the cathedral.

He seems to have been survived by his brother Oshere, and succeeded by a possible son Æthelmod (mentioned in charter S 1167).

  1. ^ John Leland, Collectanea, vol. 1, p. 240.
  2. ^ "S51". Archived from the original on 12 June 2023. Retrieved 25 September 2005.
  3. ^ H. P. R. Finberg, The Early Charters of the West Midlands (Leicester, 1961), pp. 172-4.
  4. ^ "S 70". Anglo-Saxons.net. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  5. ^ H. P. R. Finberg, The Early Charters of the West Midlands (Leicester, 1961), pp. 158-61.
  6. ^ Historia et Cartularium Monasterii Sancte Petri Gloucestriae ed. W.H. Hunt (Rolls Series), vol.1 (1863), p.lxxii.
  7. ^ H.P.R.Finberg, The Early Charters of the West Midlands (Leicester 1961), p.165.
  8. ^ "S 1165". Archived from the original on 12 June 2023. Retrieved 26 September 2005.
  9. ^ Historia et Cartularium Monasterii Sancte Petri Gloucestriae ed. W.H. Hunt (Rolls Series), vol.1 (1863), p.6.

and 19 Related for: Osric of Hwicce information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7953 seconds.)

Osric of Hwicce

Last Update:

Osric was a king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the Hwicce in the late 7th century, perhaps reigning jointly with his presumed brother Oshere. Osric was...

Word Count : 556

Hwicce

Last Update:

"stepsons". Osric was anxious for the Hwicce to gain their own bishop, but it was Oshere whose influence was seen behind the creation of the see of Worcester...

Word Count : 2126

Osric

Last Update:

kingdom of Northumbria in the 720s Osric of Sussex, king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Sussex in the early 8th century Osric of the Hwicce, king of the Anglo-Saxon...

Word Count : 138

Eanhere of Hwicce

Last Update:

Eanhere was a possible ruler of Hwicce, one of the Anglo Saxon kingdoms of England, maybe reigning jointly with his brother Eanfrith. His niece, Eanfrith's...

Word Count : 182

Eanfrith of Hwicce

Last Update:

king of Hwicce in the 7th century. He was the brother of Eanhere, who may have ruled with him. Eanfrith died around 674 and was succeeded by Osric, Oswald...

Word Count : 91

Gloucester Cathedral

Last Update:

establishment of a minster, Gloucester Abbey, dedicated to Saint Peter and founded by Osric, King of the Hwicce, in around 679. The subsequent history of the church...

Word Count : 6361

689

Last Update:

and is buried at St. Peter's Basilica. Prince Oswald, brother of King Osric of Hwicce, founds Pershore Abbey in Worcestershire (approximate date). Othmar...

Word Count : 380

Oshere of Hwicce

Last Update:

between Oshere and other Hwiccian contemporaries—Osric, king of Hwicce (d. 729), and Oswald, founder of Pershore Abbey (689). There are various theories...

Word Count : 1006

Bosel

Last Update:

Bishop of Worcester. Bosel was consecrated bishop in 680. Around 681, he consecrated Kyneburg, a relative of Osric of Hwicce, as the first abbess of Gloucester...

Word Count : 174

680s

Last Update:

and is buried at St. Peter's Basilica. Prince Oswald, brother of King Osric of Hwicce, founds Pershore Abbey in Worcestershire (approximate date). Mu'awiya...

Word Count : 4899

Wulfhere of Mercia

Last Update:

Oswald's son Oswiu succeeded to the throne of Bernicia, and Osric's son Oswine to Deira, the southern of the two kingdoms. The main source for this period...

Word Count : 4621

Penda of Mercia

Last Update:

of the Hwicce. Given Penda's role in the area at this time and his apparent success there, it has been argued that the subkingdom of the Hwicce was established...

Word Count : 7288

7th century in England

Last Update:

Gloucester Abbey founded by Osric, king of the Hwicce with the consent of Æthelred of Mercia. 680 17 December – Death of abbess Hilda of Whitby; she is succeeded...

Word Count : 2020

List of monastic houses in England

Last Update:

as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site. Formal name or dedication is the formal name of the establishment...

Word Count : 2841

Gloucester

Last Update:

(1619–1674), soldier, governor and MP Tina May (b. 1961), jazz vocalist Osric, king of the Hwicce (7th century) Simon Pegg (b. 1970), actor, comedian and writer...

Word Count : 9209

Pershore Abbey

Last Update:

to King Osric of the Hwicce, and another 300 at Pershore to Osric's brother Oswald. It is preserved only as a copy in a 14th-century register of Gloucester...

Word Count : 4035

Bath and North East Somerset

Last Update:

Osric, King of the Hwicce, set up a monastic house at Bath, probably using the walled area as its precinct. King Offa of Mercia gained control of this...

Word Count : 6443

Bath Abbey

Last Update:

Jacob's Ladder. In 675 AD, Osric, King of the Hwicce, granted the Abbess Berta or Bertana 100 hides near Bath for the establishment of a convent. This religious...

Word Count : 6374

Buildings and architecture of Bath

Last Update:

Baðan or Baðon, meaning "at the baths," the source of the present name. In 675, Osric, King of the Hwicce, set up a monastic house at Bath, probably using...

Word Count : 7783

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net