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Osbeorn, also
spelled Osbjorn and
Osbert (died c. 1054),
given the
nickname Bulax, was the son of Siward, Earl of
Northumbria (died 1055). He is one of...
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swordfight with Lord Macduff. He is
based on the real-life
historical figure of
Osbeorn Bulax. He
first appears in
scene 5.2, as the
English forces join with the...
- in
multiple Germanic languages.
Examples of this
include Old English:
Ósbeorn, Óslác, Ósweald (Modern English: Oswald) and
their corresponding Old Norse...
- Bernicia, son of Uhtred, Earl of Northumbria. In 1054, Waltheof's brother,
Osbeorn, who was much
older than he, was
killed in battle,
making Waltheof his...
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Osborn is a
patronymic surname derived from the Old
English first name
Osbeorn and
possibly the Old
Norse name Ásbjörn, such as the Old
Norman first name...
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Osbert or
Osberht of
Northumbria (died 867), King of
Northumbria Osbert or
Osbeorn Bulax (died c. 1054), son of Siward, Earl of
Northumbria Osbert de Bayeux...
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Annals of
Ulster 3,000
Scots and 1,500
English were killed. Siward's son
Osbeorn and his nephew, also
called Siward, were both
killed in the battle. According...
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politician Osborne Reynolds,
innovator in the
understanding of
fluid dynamics Osbeorn Bulax, Anglo-Saxon
warrior Osbern the Steward,
steward to two
Dukes of...
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Variants include Osbearn and Osbarn.
Notable people with the name include:
Osbeorn Bulax (died 1054), son of
Siward of
Northumbria Osbern the
Steward a.k...
- was also
listed in Domesday, and is
believed to mean 'the
farmstead of
Osbeorn'.
Bilby was
Bilebi in
Domesday and was a
named for a person, Bil. Rayton...