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Encyclopedia > Osburh

Osburga (810 - 855) was the first wife of Aethelwulf of Wessex. Her father was Oslac of the Isle of Wight, Grand Butler Of England. Events October 1 - A man with a sword makes an attempt on emperor Nicephorus Is life. ... Events Louis II succeeds Lothar as western emperor. ... Ethelwulf was the elder son of King Egbert of Wessex. ... Wessex was one of the seven major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (the Heptarchy) that preceded the kingdom of England. ... The Isle of Wight is an island county off the south coast of England, opposite Southampton. ...


Alfred the Great was her son. Alfred (849? – 26 October 899) (sometimes spelt Ælfred) was king of the southern Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex from 871 to 899. ...


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Alfred the Great - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3853 words)
Alfred was born sometime between AD 847 and 849 at Wantage in the present-day ceremonial county of Oxfordshire (though historically speaking in the traditional county of Berkshire).
He was the fourth son of King Ethelwulf of Wessex (Æþelwulf), most likely by his first wife, Osburh.
He seems to have been a child of singular attractiveness and promise, and tales of his boyhood were remembered.
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