[7] Others identify him as the son of Ealdred I of Bamburgh and therefore the grandson of Eadulf. Sometimes called "earl", he is more surely the first recorded high-reeve of Bamburgh and the man who, after assisting in the death of its last independent ruler Erik Bloodaxe, administered the York-based Kingdom of Northumbria when it was taken over by the … U.S. President [MONROE] 's 20-Great Grandfather. He died after 1006. Uchtred or Uhtred, called the Bold (died 1016), was the ealdorman of all Northumbria from 1006 to 1016, when he was assassinated. A genealogy in the text De Northumbria post Britannos, recording the ancestry of Waltheof Earl of Northampton (and, briefly, Northumbria), suggests that Osulf was the son of Eadulf of Bamburgh, the ′King of the Northern English′ who died in 913. Son of Siward Bjornsson, Earl of Northumbria, and Aefflaed of Bernicia, daughter of Ealdred, Earl of Bambaugh.. Under the Norse kingdom of Jorvik, there were earls of Deira. Osulf I (d.963) was earl of Bernicia from 930 and of all Northumbria from 954 until his death. Erik Bloodaxe and domination of all Northumbria, Erik Bloodaxe and domination of all Northumbria, Name variations: Osulf, Oswulf, Osulf of Bamburgh, Osulf of Bebbanburg, Oswulf of Bamburgh, Oswulf of Bebbanburg, Oswulf Ealdredsson, Osulf I of Bamburgh. Poss. De primo Saxonum adventu summarises his status as follows: Primus comitum post Eiricum, quem ultimum regem habuerunt Northymbrenses, Osulf provincias omnes Northanhymbrorum sub Edrido rege procuravit.First of the earls after Erik, the last king whom the Northumbrians had, Osulf administered under King Eadred all the provinces of the Northumbrians. Osulf appears at least five times in witness lists for charters, some of which may be genuine, in the years 946, 949, and 950. Uhtred's descendants continued to rule in Bernicia, Ealdred, Earl of Bamburgh (killed 1038) Uhtred's son from his marriage to Ecgfrida, and Eadulf (killed 1041) his son from his marriage to Sige, and briefly Eadulf's son Osulf held the earldom … Historica Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. His is a Scandinavian name, which suggests Viking heritage. Coordinates: 54°31′26″N 2°13′34″W / 54.524°N 2.226°W / 54.524; -2.226 Commanders and leaders Osulf I of Bamburgh Eric BloodaxeStrength Unknown UnknownCasualties and losses Unknown Unknown The Battle of Stainmore was a battle, probably between the Earldom of Bernicia, led by Osulf, and the forces of the last Norse king of Jórvík (York), Eric Bloodaxe. Osulf I of Bamburgh (903-963) was Ealdorman of Bebbanburg from 936 to 963, succeeding Ealdred I and preceding Eadulf Evil-child. [2] In 949 he witnessed an Evesham grant as well as a grant by King Eadred to Canterbury Cathedral as dux,[3] and in 950 an Osulf Bebbanburg is alleged to have witnessed as Eorl. Osulf was born in Bebbanburg, Northumbria in 903, and he became Ealdorman of Bebbanburg in 936 and High Reeve in 946. HRE Ferdinand I's 14-Great Grandfather. Sometimes called "earl", he is more surely the first recorded high-reeve of Bamburgh and the man who, after assisting in the death of its last independent ruler Erik Bloodaxe, administered the York-based Kingdom of Northumbria when it was taken over by the Wessex-based King Eadred of England in 954. Uhtred the Bold Last updated July 04, 2020. 94654) was high-reeve of Bamburgh and ruler of Northumbria. 946—54) was high-reeve of Bamburgh and ruler of Northumbria. … Osulf was born in Bebbanburg, Northumbria in 903, and he became Ealdorman of Bebbanburg in 936 and High Reeve in 946. 24–25. Waltheof was high-reeve or ealdorman of Bamburgh (fl. Waltheof I of bamburgh was born circa 948, at birth place, to Oswulf of Bamburgh and Mrs. Oswulf of Bamburgh (born Northumberland). Poss. Osulf (fl. Osulf I of Bamburgh Osulf (fl. [10] According to Roger of Wendover's Flores historiarum (early 13th century), Osulf was responsible for a conspiracy with a certain Maccus that led to the betrayal and death of Eric Bloodaxe, King of Northumbria, "in a certain lonely place called Stainmore".[11]. [12] Although this part of the Flores historiarum was compiled centuries later and contains some obvious anachronisms, Roger of Wendover appears to have used certain earlier sources, no longer extant, which would add credibility to the story. Osulf (fl. Manchmal Earl genannt, ist er eher der erste amtierende High-Reeve von Bamburgh und der Mann, der, nachdem er am Tod seines letzten unabhängigen Machthabers Erik Blutaxt mitgewirkt hatte, das im Königreich Jórvík zentrierte Northumbria verwaltete, als es 954 vom in Wessex beheimateten König Eadred übernommen wurde. [17] Eadred's takeover and Osulf's rule thus represent the beginning of permanent West Saxon control of the North. 994). 25, 33. You could also do it yourself at any point in time. HRE Charles VI's 18-Great Grandfather. He was the son of Uhtred, Earl of Northumbria, who was murdered by Thurbrand the Hold in 1016 with the connivance of Canute. Poss. 946—54) was high-reeve of Bamburgh and ruler of Northumbria. His name is Scandinavian and implies that he had Viking ancestors. 946—54) was high-reeve of Bamburgh and ruler of Northumbria. He was the son of Waltheof I, ealdorman of Bamburgh, whose ancient family had ruled from the castle of Bamburgh on the Northumbrian coast.. He and the fellow Northumbrian nobleman Maccus betrayed King Eric Bloodaxe of Northymbre in 954, conspiring to have him killed at Stainmore. Osulf had 21 siblings: Oswulf NORTHUMBRIA, Eldgyth ENGLAND and 19 other siblings. It remained in his family when Earl Siward married his great-granddaughter and named his son Waltheof. [19], The date of Osulf's death is not known. Note on Husband: Osulf + of NORTHUMBRIA. Excerpt: Osulf (fl. He was probably dead before 963, as that is the date Oslac appears for the first time as ealdorman in York. dewiki Osulf I. von Bamburgh; enwiki Osulf I of Bamburgh; frwiki Osulf de Bernicie; itwiki Osulf di Bernicia; nowiki Osulf I av Northumbria; ruwiki Осульф I (элдормен Берниции) Wikibooks (0 entries) edit. Ealdred I of Bamburgh 913 – c. 933, father of Osulf I of Bamburgh Æthelstan of England (c. 933 – 939), overlord of all Northumbria Adulf mcEtulfe (died 934), possibly 'Æthelwulf son of Eadwulf', named 'King of the Northern Saxons' by the Annals of Clonmacnoise . This is why Richard Fletcher thinks Osulf was working at Eadred's instigation, and that a grateful Eadred promoted Osulf ruler of the entire Northumbrian sub-kingdom. [4], He is the first man specifically designated "high-reeve" of Bamburgh. Osulf (also Oswulf) was the son of Eadulf III, Earl of Bamburgh (killed 1041), and grandson of Uchtred the Bold, Earl of Northumbria (killed 1016). 4th of BAMBURGH; aka Waltheof of BAMBOURGH. Waltheof was high-reeve or ealdorman of Bamburgh (fl. [15] Here the descendants of the Angle kings of Northumbria claimed that they were the rightful rulers of Northumbria. Elfgifu was born in 1002, in Wessex, England. PM Churchill's 24-Great Grandfather. "Ælla and the descendants of Ivar: politics and legend in the Viking Age", High-Reeve of Bamburgh, Ealdorman of York. Osulf (fl. Osulf I Earl of Northumbria 963–995 Succeeded by Uhtred the Bold -----Waltheof was high-reeve or ealdorman of Bamburgh (fl. 960 Died: abt. He was born to Waltheof of Bamburgh, the son of Osulf I, the first recorded high-reeve (believed to be a deputy to an ealdorman) of Bamburgh. Osulf I of Bamburgh (floruit 946–963) son of Ealdred I of Bamburgh; Eadwulf I 'Evil-Child' of Bamburgh (floruit 963–973) Waltheof of Bamburgh (floruit 994), son of Osulf I of Bamburgh; Uhtred 'the Bold' of Northumbria (1006–16), ruled all Northumbria, son of Waltheof of Bamburgh; Eadwulf II 'Cudel' of Bamburgh (died 1019), son of Waltheof of Bamburgh The Chronicle of the Kings of Alba says that in the time of Indulf (King of Scots from 954 to 962), Edinburgh was abandoned to the Scots, though nothing is said about the involvement of Northumbrians or Osulf. Oswulf was born circa 932, in Northumberland, England. Osulf (fl. He was the son of Waltheof I, ealdorman of Bamburgh, whose ancient family had ruled from the castle of Bamburgh on the Northumbrian coast. Earl of Northumbria is a title in the Anglo-Danish, late Anglo-Saxon, and early Anglo-Norman period sin England. Rejected matches › Osulf (Northumbria) Bamburgh (bef.0946-aft.0954) Osulf II is 32 degrees from Wendy Taylor, 24 degrees from Christian VII af Danmark and 17 degrees from Henry VIII of England on our single family tree . HM George I's 19-Great Grandfather. Historian Alex Woolf argued that this take-over was a personal union of crowns rather like that between Scotland and England in 1603. Waltheof of Bamburgh was born as the son of Osulf l Of Bamburgh. Wikisource (0 entries) edit. It will enhance any encyclopedic page you visit with the magic of the WIKI 2 technology. The earldom of Northumbria was the successor of the ealdormanry of Bamburgh, itself the successor of an independent Bernicia. Contents. https://historica.fandom.com/wiki/Osulf_I_of_Bamburgh?oldid=268821. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. That's it. Osulf[1] (fl. He had at least 2 sons. His name is Scandinavian and implies that he had Viking ancestors. Osulf’s family ruled as "High-Reeves" or ealdormen of Bamburgh from 954 until 1041, when Siward the Stout killed Eadulf and reunited Northumbria under one ruler.. Sometimes called "earl", he is more surely the first recorded high-reeve of Bamburgh and the man who, after assisting in the death of its last independent ruler Erik Bloodaxe, administered the York-based Kingdom of Northumbria when it was taken over by the Wessex-based King Eadred of England in 954.
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