Oswald of Selsey

8th-century Bishop of Selsey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oswald (died c. 776) was a medieval Bishop of Selsey, often called Osa for short.

Appointedbetween 747 and 765
Term endedbetween 772 and 780
PredecessorAluberht
SuccessorGislhere
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Oswald
Bishop of Selsey
Appointedbetween 747 and 765
Term endedbetween 772 and 780
PredecessorAluberht
SuccessorGislhere
Orders
Consecrationbetween 747 and 765
Personal details
Diedbetween 772 and 780
DenominationChristian
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Life

In 765 Oswald witnessed a charter of Osmund, King of Sussex.[1]

In 772 Oswald received a grant from Osfrith, King of Mercia.[2]

Kelly suggested that "It is possible that Osa was a kinsman of King Osmund, and of the contemporary Oslac and Oswald, who also seem to have been regarded as kings before 772".[3]

Oswald was consecrated between 747 and 765, and died between 772 and 780.[4]

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