- Osburga
Osburga or Osburh was the first wife of King
Æthelwulf of Wessex and mother ofAlfred the Great , "a religious woman, noble both by birth and by nature".Osburga's existence is known only from
Asser 's "Life of King Alfred". She is not named as witness to any charters, nor is her death reported in the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ". It is presumed, but nowhere recorded, that she was also the mother of Alfred's older brothersÆthelstan of Wessex ,Æthelbald of Wessex ,Æthelberht of Wessex ,Æthelred of Wessex , and of his sister Æthelswith, wife of KingBurgred of Mercia . The internal chronology of Asser's life suggests that Osburga was alive after the second marriage of Æthelwulf, to theCarolingian princess Judith, in 856.Osburga is described as the daughter of Oslac, "pincerna" (Chamberlain) of Æthelwulf's royal household. Oslac is described as a descendant of the fictitious Jutish kings Stuf and Wihtgar, and is also ascribed Gothic ancestry. Asser may not however have been familiar with
Bede ,who writes that the Jutish inhabitants of theIsle of Wight - descendants of Stuf (although Wihtgar was probably fictitious)-were "destroyed", so it is unlikely that Oslac was their descendant.Oslac and Osburga are known to have heldArreton Manor on the Isle of Wight. Oslac is described as "The Chief Butler of England", although it is uncertain what this title implies.Asser clearly identifies "Gothic" as synonymous with "Jute", although this is also uncertain.Ironically Alfred's Jutish blood and descent from theIsle of Wight kings more likely came from his father's side, via the sister of KingArwald , wife ofEgbert I ofKent Issue
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House of Wessex family tree References
* [http://omacl.org/KingAlfred/ Asser's Life of King Alfred]
* Lees, Clare A. & Gillian R. Overing (eds), "Double Agents: Women and Clerical Culture in Anglo-Saxon England." University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 2001. ISBN 0-8122-3628-9
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