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Odda of Deerhurst (before 993 – 31 August 1056) was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman active in the period from 1013 onwards. He became a leading magnate in 1051, following the exile of Godwin, Earl of Wessex and his sons and the confiscation of their property and earldoms, when King Edward the Confessor appointed Odda as earl over a portion of the vacated territory. Earl Godwin was later restored to royal favour, and his lands returned, while Odda received a new earldom in the west midlands in compensation. Odda became a monk late in life. He was buried at Pershore Abbey.

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  • Odda of Deerhurst (before 993 – 31 August 1056) was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman active in the period from 1013 onwards. He became a leading magnate in 1051, following the exile of Godwin, Earl of Wessex and his sons and the confiscation of their property and earldoms, when King Edward the Confessor appointed Odda as earl over a portion of the vacated territory. Earl Godwin was later restored to royal favour, and his lands returned, while Odda received a new earldom in the west midlands in compensation. Odda became a monk late in life. He was buried at Pershore Abbey. (en)
  • Odda de Deerhurst, également appelé Odo ou Æthelwine, est un noble anglo-saxon mort le 31 août 1056. Sa première apparition dans les sources pourrait remonter à 1013 ou 1014, mais ce n'est qu'à partir du règne d'Édouard le Confesseur qu'il devient l'un des principaux barons du royaume d'Angleterre. En 1051, il profite de l'exil de la famille de Godwin de Wessex pour devenir comte du sud-ouest de l'Angleterre. Cette région repasse sous l'autorité de Godwine à son retour, en 1052, mais Odda reste comte. Après être devenu moine, Odda meurt en 1056 et il est enterré à l'abbaye de Pershore, dans le Worcestershire, dont il a financé la restauration. Son nom reste associé à la qu'il a fait construire à Deerhurst, dans le Gloucestershire. (fr)
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  • Odda of Deerhurst (before 993 – 31 August 1056) was an Anglo-Saxon nobleman active in the period from 1013 onwards. He became a leading magnate in 1051, following the exile of Godwin, Earl of Wessex and his sons and the confiscation of their property and earldoms, when King Edward the Confessor appointed Odda as earl over a portion of the vacated territory. Earl Godwin was later restored to royal favour, and his lands returned, while Odda received a new earldom in the west midlands in compensation. Odda became a monk late in life. He was buried at Pershore Abbey. (en)
  • Odda de Deerhurst, également appelé Odo ou Æthelwine, est un noble anglo-saxon mort le 31 août 1056. Sa première apparition dans les sources pourrait remonter à 1013 ou 1014, mais ce n'est qu'à partir du règne d'Édouard le Confesseur qu'il devient l'un des principaux barons du royaume d'Angleterre. En 1051, il profite de l'exil de la famille de Godwin de Wessex pour devenir comte du sud-ouest de l'Angleterre. Cette région repasse sous l'autorité de Godwine à son retour, en 1052, mais Odda reste comte. (fr)
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  • Odda de Deerhurst (fr)
  • Odda of Deerhurst (en)
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