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  1. Thegn - Wikipedia

    • In later Anglo-Saxon England, a thegn or thane (Latin minister ) was an aristocrat who ranked at the third level in lay society, below the king and ealdormen. He had to be substantial landowner. Thanage refers to the tenure by which lands were held by a thane as well as the rank. The term thane was also used in early medieval Scandinavia for a class of retainers, and tha… 展开

    Etymology

    Thegn is only used once in the laws before the reign of King Æthelstan (924-939), but more frequently in charters. … 展开

    Origins

    In the 5th century, Germanic peoples collectively known as Anglo-Saxons migrated to sub-Roman Britain and came to dominate the east and southeast of the island. Based on archaeological evidence (such as burials … 展开

    Ranks and functions

    Thegns were divided into three ranks: ealdormen (later earl), king's thegns, and median thegns. Below ealdormen were king's thegns, so called because they only served the king. The lowest thegnly rank were the media… 展开

     
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    2018年8月29日 · In Anglo-Saxon England, a thegn was a lord who held his land directly from the king in return for military service in time of war. Thegns could earn their titles and lands or inherit them. Initially, the thegn ranked below all …

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    2021年5月16日 · The first was the emergence of the first real wide-scale aristocracy in England. A broad shift from extensive to intensive lordship is suggested in the tenth century (Molyneaux 2015, 184), leading to the …

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