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Standing army in the service of the Kings of England, 1013–1051
The Thingmen (Old English: Þingalið) was a unit (or a body of men) in the service of the Kings of England during the period 1013–1051. The unit was financed
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Non-servile peasant
(sovereign) Ætheling (prince) Ealdorman (Earl) Hold / High-reeve Thegn Thingmen / Housecarl / Hearthweru (retainer) Reeve / Verderer (bailiff) Churl (free
Churl
Anglo-Saxon term for a royal prince
(sovereign) Ætheling (prince) Ealdorman (Earl) Hold / High-reeve Thegn Thingmen / Housecarl / Hearthweru (retainer) Reeve / Verderer (bailiff) Churl (free
Ætheling
Term in Anglo-Saxon England for a man of high status
(sovereign) Ætheling (prince) Ealdorman (Earl) Hold / High-reeve Thegn Thingmen / Housecarl / Hearthweru (retainer) Reeve / Verderer (bailiff) Churl (free
Ealdorman
Site of Iceland's ancient parliament
people enjoyed full rights: chieftains who held the office of goði, their Þingmen and later also bishops. However, everyone at the assembly was entitled
Þingvellir
Anglo-Saxon senior official
(sovereign) Ætheling (prince) Ealdorman (Earl) Hold / High-reeve Thegn Thingmen / Housecarl / Hearthweru (retainer) Reeve / Verderer (bailiff) Churl (free
Reeve_(England)
Medieval British and Scandinavian noble title
(sovereign) Ætheling (prince) Ealdorman (Earl) Hold / High-reeve Thegn Thingmen / Housecarl / Hearthweru (retainer) Reeve / Verderer (bailiff) Churl (free
Thegn
Peasant farmer
(sovereign) Ætheling (prince) Ealdorman (Earl) Hold / High-reeve Thegn Thingmen / Housecarl / Hearthweru (retainer) Reeve / Verderer (bailiff) Churl (free
Cotter_(farmer)
Medieval English noble title
(sovereign) Ætheling (prince) Ealdorman (Earl) Hold / High-reeve Thegn Thingmen / Housecarl / Hearthweru (retainer) Reeve / Verderer (bailiff) Churl (free
High-reeve
Medieval Northern European social rank
two-handed long axes. Comitatus Druzhina Hird Leidang Yeomen of the Guard Thingmen Butsecarl is a term that has been translated to mean 'sailor' and 'warrior'
Housecarl
Type of social status in medieval Europe
(sovereign) Ætheling (prince) Ealdorman (Earl) Hold / High-reeve Thegn Thingmen / Housecarl / Hearthweru (retainer) Reeve / Verderer (bailiff) Churl (free
Villein
Elite unit of the Byzantine Army
New England (medieval) Optimatoi Piraeus Lion Swedes (Germanic tribe) Thingmen Trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks Varangian runestones Västgötalagen
Varangian_Guard
Manservants and bodyguards of an Anglo-Saxon lord in his/her household
recruited in England, the name remained. Anglo-Saxon Warfare Comitatus Hird Thingmen Fyrd Druzhina Thegns were also widely known as gesiths until the 10th century
Hearthwerod
Priest or tribal Scandinavian leader
Germanic neopaganism. Feudalism Hestavíg Sacred king Divine right of kings Thingmen Volkhv Vitki Byock, Jesse L. (1993). "Goði". Entry in Medieval Scandinavia
Gothi
Slaves in Viking society
(sovereign) Ætheling (prince) Ealdorman (Earl) Hold / High-reeve Thegn Thingmen / Housecarl / Hearthweru (retainer) Reeve / Verderer (bailiff) Churl (free
Thrall
Bodyguards of the king of the Hittites
Gabiniani Somatophylakes Maryannu Varangian Guard German Guard Leidang Fyrd Thingmen Beckwith, Christopher I. (16 March 2009). Empires of the Silk Road: A History
Mesedi
11th-century runestones in Sweden
Danegeld (tax) indicates likely service with the Scandinavian troops in the Thingmen from 1018 to 1066, the runestones are dated to the second quarter of the
Lingsberg_Runestones
Germanic warband
Hungary) Gesith Huskarl Druzhina Varangian Guard German Guard Leidang Fyrd Thingmen Secret society S. H. Steinberg, A New Dictionary of British History (London
Comitatus_(warband)
Group of runestones
who had helped him conquer England, but he kept a strong bodyguard, the Thingmen, and its members are also mentioned on several runestones. The vast majority
England_runestones
Hazing and abuse in the Russian army
for "masters") and "devils, spirits, dushar, chekists, cheka, salabons, thingmen, young, elephants" (slang for "slaves"). One of the major negative effects
Dedovshchina
Informal retinue of personal armed companions in Scandinavian history
cabinet) and thus had a say in governmental and other important matters. Thingmen Druzhina The name lið or lithsmen is an ambiguous term which is thought
Hird
(sovereign) Ætheling (prince) Ealdorman (Earl) Hold / High-reeve Thegn Thingmen / Housecarl / Hearthweru (retainer) Reeve / Verderer (bailiff) Churl (free
Hold_(title)
Medieval Scandinavian conscription system
autumn 1102. Huskarl Druzhina Hird Comitatus Varangian Guard German Guard Thingmen Lund, Niels (2002), "Naval Force in the Viking Age and High Medieval Denmark"
Leidang
insulted by Thorvall and Thorhall, for failing to adequately avenge his thingmen, Bjarni commands that they chase down and kill Thorstein. They die in combat
The Tale of Thorstein Staff-Struck
The_Tale_of_Thorstein_Staff-Struck
Saga of Icelanders
of Geitir's thingmen are killed including Thormod. Geitir sends an envoy of thingmen to Hof to collect the bodies of the slain thingmen. Suspecting that
Vápnfirðinga_saga
11th-century Icelandic skald
win. Blue sword and shining spear Laid Ulfkel's dead corpse there, Our Thingmen hear the war-shower sounding Our grey arrows from their shields rebounding
Þórðr_Kolbeinsson
Personal bodyguards of the Caliphs
Huskarl Rashidun army Leidang Mannerbund Maryannu Mesedi Somatophylakes Thingmen Varangian Guard Perlman 2015, p. 327. Wolf 2014, p. 13. Juriyanto, Moh
Haras_(unit)
Italian group of warriors
Arimannus Mannerbund Comitatus (classical meaning) Fyrd Housecarl Druzhina Thingmen Varangian Guard Hird István Bóna: Der Anbruch des Mittelalters: Gepiden
Arimannia
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Pure; Variant of Anne or Agnes
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Lord of Life
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From the linden tree island.
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Devotee of the Lord
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English : patronymic from Lumpkin.
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God is Salvation
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Brilliance of Thor.
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Lord Shiva
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Child of the gods. A feminine form of Julian, meaning Jove's child.
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