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  1. Brief Life History of Osburga. When Osburga FitzOslac was born about 0811, in Sussex, England, her father, Oslac of Hampshire Ealdorman of the Isle of Wight, was 27 and her mother, Baisa, was 24. She married Æthelwulf King of Wessex on 10 January 0829, in Picardie, France. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 1 daughter.

  2. 3 de sept. de 2021 · Pilgrimages to St. Osburga’s shrine continued throughout the Middle Ages, and in 1410, following petitions of the laity and clergy of Coventry, an official feast in honor of this saint was established. Her reliquary stood in the south transept of the post-Conquest monastery church of Coventry. Her relics were translated in 1482 within the monastery. Her splendid shrine with relics, along ...

  3. 29 de dic. de 2023 · As a result of all this confusion, there are three days which we can celebrate St Osburg’s day on: 21 st January; 30 th March; & 9 th September, with that last one also being the date in 1845 that St Osburg’s Church was consecrated. But despite the confusion, the thing we should all agree on is that she clearly is the patron saint of Coventry.

  4. Osburga (Osburga Oslacsdotter) bila je prva supruga kralja Æthelwulfa, kojem je rodila sina Alfreda. Prema biografu kralja Alfreda, Osburga je bila „plemenita žena“. Ovo su Æthelwulfova i Osburgina djeca:

  5. 16 de oct. de 2023 · Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Osburh (or Osburga) was an Anglo-Saxon saint who rested at Coventry Cathedral. Although there is some tradition holding her to be an early 11th-century abbess of Coventry Abbey, it is suspected that her cult predates the Viking Age. A 14th-century note in MS Bodley 438 mentions an early nunnery at Coventry.

  6. freepages.rootsweb.com › ~otstott › familyOsburga - RootsWeb

    Osburh or Osburga (died before 856) was the first wife of King Æthelwulf of Wessex and mother of Alfred the Great. Alfred's biographer, Asser, described her as "a most religious woman, noble in character and noble by birth".[1] Osburh's existence is known only from Asser's Life of King Alfred.

  7. 30 de sept. de 2022 · Osburh, who lived in the first half of the ninth century, was the mother of one of the early medieval period’s most famous rulers: King Alfred of Wessex. Often known as ‘Alfred the Great’, her son is well known for fighting against Viking invaders. Osburh was married to Alfred’s father King Æthelwulf, and it’s assumed that she was ...