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Osred II of Northumbria

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Reign
  
789-790

Mother
  
Osgifu

Successor
  
AEthelred (2nd reign)

Name
  
Osred of


House
  
Leodwaldings

Parents
  
Alhred of Northumbria

Father
  
Alhred

Died
  
September 13, 792 AD, Tynemouth, United Kingdom

Place of burial
  
Tynemouth Castle and Priory, Tynemouth, United Kingdom

Predecessor
  
AElfwald I of Northumbria

Osred II was King of Northumbria from 789 to 790. He was the son of Alhred and Osgifu, daughter of Eadberht.

He succeeded Ælfwald, son of his mother's brother Oswulf, who was murdered by the patricius (ealdorman) Sicga.

Osred, even though he united two of the competing factions in Northumbria, was king for only a year before being deposed in favour of the previously deposed Æthelred son of Æthelwald Moll. Osred was then exiled, apparently to the Isle of Man.

He returned from exile in 792, and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reports that he was "apprehended and slain on the eighteenth day before the calends of October. His body is deposited at Tynemouth." It is presumed that this killing was done by or for King Æthelred, who had had Ælf and Ælfwine, sons of Ælfwald, killed the previous year, and had attempted to kill Eardwulf in 790.

References

Osred II of Northumbria Wikipedia