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Oswulf of Northumbria

Oswulf
King of Northumbria
Reign758–759
PredecessorEadberht of Northumbria
SuccessorÆthelwald Moll of Northumbria
Died24 July 759
Market Weighton
FatherEadberht of Northumbria

Oswulf I[1] was king of Northumbria from 758 to 759. He succeeded his father Eadberht, who had abdicated and joined the monastery at York. Oswulf's uncle was Ecgbert, Archbishop of York.

In spite of his father's long reign, and his powerful uncle, Oswulf did not hold the throne for long. He was murdered within a year of coming to power, by members of his household, by his servants or bodyguards, at Market Weighton, on 24 July 759.

The death of Oswulf's brother, Oswine, is recorded at "Eldunum near Mailros" in August 761, in battle against Æthelwald Moll, who had seized the throne on Oswulf's death.

  1. ^ Usually known as Oswulf I.

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اوسولف ARZ Oswulf Catalan Oswulf (Northumbria) German Οσούλφ της Νορθουμβρίας Greek Oswulf EO Oswulf Spanish Oswulf Finnish Oswulf French Oswulf de Northumbria GL Oswulf northumbriai király Hungarian

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