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Oswald of East Anglia

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Oswald
King of the East Angles
Reign20 November 869 – 875[1]
PredecessorEdmund the Martyr
SuccessorÆthelred II

Oswald was king of East Anglia, present-day England in the 870s after the death of Edmund the Martyr. No textual evidence of his reign is known, but coins inscribed with his name are known.

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Rule

Evidence suggests that during the period between the death of Edmund and the return of Guthrum to East Anglia in 880, Oswald and Æthelred ruled the East Angles as client kings. It is possible that the East Anglian aristocracy had been almost, but not entirely, extinguished by the Viking attacks that resulted in Edmund's death, and that in the years when Oswald, Æthelred and Guthrum successively ruled the kingdom, there was a period of opposition or defiance against the Danish leadership.[2] The Vikings ruled the East Angles from the accession of Oswald until 920, when East Anglia was incorporated into the kingdom of England, following the defeat of the Danes by Edward the Elder.[3]

Coinage

Two coins of Oswald, now in the British Museum

The existence of Oswald is known solely because of his coins.[4] Coins and silver bullion were used throughout this period, when the Vikings continued the Anglo-Saxon tradition of producing silver pennies, although at a reduced rate. Eight coins are known from the reigns of Æthelred and Oswald, whereas over 200 coins are known to have been made by the moneyers of Oswald's predecessor, Edmund.[5]

A few coins bearing Oswald's name were found in the Cuerdale Hoard. The coins can be dated from the 870s to the 900s, following the death of Edmund. One coin, produced by a moneyer whose name started Beor..., is of the temple type; another has an alpha, a common East Anglian design.[6]

Popular culture

Oswald makes an appearance in the 2020 video game Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, which is set during the 870s and 880s. The player character, Eivor, helps install Oswald on the East Anglian throne, which has sat vacant since the death of Edmund. Additionally, Oswald takes a Dane woman as his queen to gain the favor of Danes living in the region.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Lapidge 1999, pp. 508–509.
  2. ^ Pestell 2004, p. 78.
  3. ^ Bates & Liddiard 2015, pp. 83–84.
  4. ^ Bates & Liddiard 2015, p. 137.
  5. ^ Bates & Liddiard 2015, p. 149.
  6. ^ Blackburn & Grierson 1986, p. 292.

Sources

  • Bates, David; Liddiard, Robert (2015). East Anglia and its North Sea World in the Middle Ages. Martlesham: The Boydell Press. ISBN 978-17832-7-036-1.
  • Blackburn, Mark; Grierson, Philip (1986). Mediaeval European Coinage: Volume 1 The Early Middle Ages (5th-10th Centuries). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Pestell, Tim (2004). Landscapes of Monastic Foundation: The Establishment of Religious Houses c.650–1200. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. ISBN 1-84383-062-0.
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