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  1. Osburga ou (em inglês antigo: Osburh; m. antes de 856) foi a primeira esposa do rei Etelvulfo de Wessex e mãe de Alfredo, o Grande. O biógrafo de Alfredo, Asser, descreveu-a como "uma mulher muito religiosa, de caráter nobre e nobre por nascimento".

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    Osburh or Osburga (also Osburga Oslacsdotter) was the first wife of King Æthelwulf of Wessex and mother of King Alfred the Great. Alfred's biographer, Asser, described her as "a most religious woman, noble in character and noble by birth".

  3. Æthelwulf's father Ecgberht was king of Wessex from 802 to 839. His mother's name is unknown, and he had no recorded siblings. He is known to have had two wives in succession, and so far as is known, Osburh, the senior of the two, was the mother of all his children.

  4. Osburn é uma cidade localizada no estado americano de Idaho, no Condado de Shoshone . Demografia. Segundo o censo americano de 2000, a sua população era de 1545 habitantes. [ 1] . Em 2006, foi estimada uma população de 1459, [ 2] um decréscimo de 86 (-5.6%). Geografia.

  5. Relics. Veneration. Legacy. See also. Notes. References. Osburh of Coventry. Osburh (or Osburga) was a Saint in Coventry, probably Anglo-Saxon but see below. Nothing about her life has survived to the present day. Her mortal remains were enshrined at Coventry. [1] . Close to the Forest of Arden, Coventry was at that time a tiny settlement.

  6. Osburh Æthelberht ( Old English: [ˈæðelberˠxt] ; also spelled Ethelbert or Aethelberht ) was the King of Wessex from 860 until his death in 865. He was the third son of King Æthelwulf by his first wife, Osburh .

  7. 20 de nov. de 2018 · He was already married to Osburh by this time and his eldest son Athelstan (r. 839-c.852 CE) was old enough to be named sub-king of Kent, Essex, Sussex, and Surrey. Aethelwulf initiated a policy of control-through-appeasement in granting land to various West Saxon nobles and extending goodwill toward Mercia through contracts and ...