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Osmund (bishop of London)
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Osmund or Oswynus (died between 805 and 811) was a medieval Bishop of London. Osmund was consecrated between 801 and 803 and died between 805 and 811.
Emund the Old
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insistence on maintaining a bishop called Osmundus . Originally a protégé of the Norwegian-based missionary Sigfrid, Osmundus had been raised at a school in Bremen
Osmund of Sussex
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charter, dated 762 in error for 765, as Osmundus . Osmund also issued a charter dated 770 in which he is listed as Osmundus rex. So Osmund’s reign was from in
Åsmund Kåresson
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has been suggested that Åsmund was identical with the English clergyman Osmundus who became bishop at the court of king Emund the Old, but the reasons for
Osmund (missionary bishop)
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Osmund or Asmund (Latin: Osmundus , Aesmundus; Old Swedish: Asmuðær) was a missionary bishop in Sweden in the mid-11th century. Born at an unknown date
List of monarchs of Sussex
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He may have been king at some point before that. fl.760 – 772 Osmund Osmundus rex Osmund dux King in the 760s, maybe with Oslac, Ealdwulf and Ælfwald
Saint Osmund
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Church of England with a commemoration on 16 July. Norman: Osmond, Latin: Osmundus Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 83 Parker, Anselm. "St
Ingvar the Far-Travelled
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king's rejection of bishop Alvard of Bremen and his electing his bishop, Osmundus , instead. Larsson suggests that the expedition was partly decimated by
Stenkil
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Archdiocese of Bremen which had been turned away by King Emund and his bishop Osmundus . Later on, a reconciliation between the king and Bremen took place, and
Beonna of East Anglia
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His temporibus, Orientalibus Saxonibus Swithredus, Australibus Saxonibus Osmundus , Orientalibus Anglis Beorna, reges præfuerunt." The relevant passage in
Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, Kingswear
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by Michael de Spichewiche, Garinus de Morcell, Willelmus de Linguire, Osmundus de Colatun, Willelmus Daggevile, Willelmus de Winestone, Robertus le Bastard