Oswulf of Northumbria (d. 759), king of Northumbria
Osulf I of Bamburgh (fl. 946–54)
Osulf II of Bamburgh (d. 1067), earl of Bamburgh
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1041). After the Norman Conquest, Eadulf's son Osulf briefly held the earldom of northern Northumbria in 1067 until he too was killed, succeeded by Uhtred's...
the Kingdom ofNorthumbria was not absorbed permanently into England until after 954.: 190 Thereafter Osulf had control of all Northumbria under Eadred...
earl ofNorthumbria. After just five weeks as earl, Copsi was murdered by Osulf, son of Earl Eadulf III of Bernicia. When, in turn, the usurping Osulf was...
given the bishopric of Dorchester-on-Thames. Eadred then appointed Osulf as the first ealdorman of the whole ofNorthumbria. Osulf's position was probably...
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...
that the province ofNorthumbria was henceforward administered by earls and records the formal appointment ofOsulf as earl ofNorthumbria the following year...
Earl ofNorthumbria and sent him back to York. Copsi's rule lasted a mere five weeks, at which time he was murdered by Osulf, son of Eadulf III of the...
that after the death ofOsulfNorthumbria was divided into two parts: Eadulf Evil-child receiving the lands between the Firth of Forth and the River Tees...
earl ofNorthumbria. After just five weeks as earl, Copsi was murdered by Osulf, son of Earl Eadulf III of Bernicia. When, in turn, the usurping Osulf was...
people of the Bernicia by making over the government of the country beyond the River Tyne to Osulfof Bamburgh, the eldest son of Eadwulf IV of Bamburgh...
kingdom of Northumbria with that of England, under the administration ofOsulf I of Bamburgh. 955 23 November – King Eadred dies at Frome and is succeeded...
earl ofNorthumbria. After just five weeks as earl, Copsi was murdered by Osulf, son of Earl Eadulf III of Bernicia. In turn, the usurping Osulf was also...
954) was ruler of Bamburgh and subsequently, according to later tradition, commander of all Northumbria under the lordship of King Eadred of England. He...
by Osulf, his rival for power in Northumbria. Although the epithet "the Wake" has been claimed to be derived from "the wakeful one", the first use of the...
York, reuniting Northumbria with that of All England. High-Reeve Osulf I of Bamburgh is appointed ealdorman ("earl") ofNorthumbria. King Malcolm I is...
son Osulf usurped the Northumbrian earldom in 1067. Eadwulf is known to have married Sigrid, daughter of Kilvert of Lumley and his wife Ecgfrida of Durham...
kingdom of York at different periods until its magnates expelled Erik, and Northumbria became permanently part of England. Eadred then appointed Osulf, the...
peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland and the United Kingdom. The Norman conquest of England introduced the continental Frankish title of "count"...
York, reuniting Northumbria with that of All England. High-Reeve Osulf I of Bamburgh is appointed ealdorman ("earl") ofNorthumbria. King Malcolm I is...
Fleming, Lord of Aldingham | (d.1150) | Michael le Fleming m. Christiana de Stainton (d.1186) | | William de Furness m. Ada de Furnys Osulfof Flemingby (c...
the Northumbrian ruler Osulf (fl. 946–950), rather than the York-based Scandinavians. In 952, the seventeenth-century Annals of the Four Masters and the...
wooden-built church, which was burned down in 1067. Osulf II of Bamburgh attacked Copsi, an appointee of William the Conqueror, setting the church alight...