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osmund
▪ I. osmund1 (ˈɒzmənd) Forms: 3–7 osemond, 5–8 osmond, (5–6 -monde), 5– osmund, (5–6 -munde, 7 osmound, 9 oosement). [From Sw. or LG.: cf. OSw. (1340) osmunder, in comp. osmunds- (osmunds-iærn osmund iron), Sw. osmund; also Da. (1402) osmund, mod.Icel. ásmundr (both from Sw.); MLG. osemunt (Schiller... Oxford English Dictionary
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Osmund
Osmund (Latin Osmundus) is a Germanic name composed of the word Os meaning "god" and mund meaning "protection." Osmund or Osmond may refer to: Pre-modern era Ordered chronologically Osmund of Sussex (), a king of Sussex Osmund (bishop of London), (died c. 808) wikipedia.org
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Osmund (missionary bishop)
Osmund, missionary bishop in Sweden and monk of Ely, is not to be confused with Saint Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury (d. 1099). Arne, T.J. (1947), 'Biskop Osmund', Fornvännen 42, pp. 54-6. wikipedia.org
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Osmund (bishop of London)
Osmund or Oswynus (died between 805 and 811) was a medieval Bishop of London. Osmund was consecrated between 801 and 803 and died between 805 and 811. wikipedia.org
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Osmund Bopearachchi
Osmund Bopearachchi (born 1949) is a Sri Lankan historian and numismatist who has specialized notably standardized the coinage of the Indo-Greek and Greco-Bactrian In 1991, Osmund Bopearachchi published an extensive work on Indo-Greek and Greco-Bactrian coinage, Monnaies gréco-bactriennes et indo-grecques. wikipedia.org
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Osmund Lewry
Patrick Osmund Lewry (1929–1987) was an English Dominican who made significant contributions to the history of logic and the philosophy of language in D.Phil. c.2582 In place Lewry, Osmund: 1979, “The Commentaries of Simon of Faversham and ms. Merton College 288.” wikipedia.org
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Osmund Ueland
Osmund Ueland (born 27 September 1947) is a Norwegian civil servant and former CEO of Norges Statsbaner (NSB). wikipedia.org
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Osmund Caine
George Osmund Caine (16 July 1914 – 11 November 2004) was an artist, art teacher and stained-glass designer. wikipedia.org
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Saint Osmund
Osmund (died 3 December 1099), Count of Sées, was a Norman noble and clergyman. Osmund gathered together a good library for his canons. wikipedia.org
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Osmund of Sussex
Osmund issued a charter, dated 762 in error for 765, as Osmundus. Osmund also issued a charter dated 770 in which he is listed as Osmundus rex. So Osmund’s reign was from in or before 760 to between 770 and 772, as he witnessed a charter of Offa, King of Mercia, dated 772 as Osmund dux. wikipedia.org
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Osmund Airy
Osmund Airy (1845–1928) was an English historian who specialised in early modern Great Britain and Ireland and especially Charles II and the Restoration wikipedia.org
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Osmund Faremo
Osmund Faremo (23 November 1921 – 16 April 1999) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. Osmund Faremo was married to Tora, née Aamlid. wikipedia.org
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Osmund de Silva
Santiago Wilson Osmund De Silva (25 December 1909 - c. 1980) was Ceylonese police officer. Early life and education Santiago Wilson Osmund De Silva was born on 25 December 1909 the son of Mudliyar Thomas de Silva, founding principal of Dharmasoka wikipedia.org
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Osmund A. Leahy
Osmund Alfred Leahy (31 August 1915 – 9 December 1989) was a retired United States Army major general. wikipedia.org
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Osmund Osmundson House
The Osmund Osmundson House is a historic house in Nerstrand, Minnesota, United States. History and significance Osmund Osmundson was born in Nedstrand in Tysvær, Norway in 1826 and immigrated to the United States in 1850. wikipedia.org
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