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- Óslác is a theophoric Anglo-Saxon given name, cognate to Old Norse Ásleikr/Áslákr (Latinised Ansleicus, modern Scandinavian Aslak) and to Old High German...
- Oslac ealdorman (or earl) of York from around 963 to 975. His territory included but may not have been limited to the southern half of Northumbria. His...
- of Oslac (who is also only known from ****er's Life), King Æthelwulf's pincerna (butler), an important figure in the royal court and household. Oslac is...
- 642) Oswiu of Northumbria (c. 612 – 15 February 670) Oswudu of Northumbria Oslac of Northumbria Oslaf of Northumbria Offa of Northumbria Æbba of Northumbria...
- Oslac was a King of Sus****. He reigned jointly with Ealdwulf and Ælfwald, and probably also Oswald and Osmund. Oslac witnessed an undated charter of Ealdwulf...
- did not govern alone: Nothhelm reigned with two or three colleagues and Oslac with four. The locations of the lands granted in their charters indicate...
- Northumbria on behalf of the king of England. He was the son of either Gunnar or Oslac, northern ealdormen. If he was the former, he may have attained adulthood...
- dead before 963, as that is the date Oslac appears for the first time as ealdorman in York. It is unclear whether Oslac was related to Oswulf. According to...
- (*ansu-laikaz) in early Germanic paganism is attested only as a personal name, Oslac. The Old English nouns in -lác include brýdlác "nuptials" (from which the...
- Oswiu of Northumbria (c. 612 – 15 February 670 AD) Oswudu of Northumbria Oslac of Northumbria Oslaf of Northumbria Offa of Northumbria Æbba of Northumbria...