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  • Thane (Scotland) - Wikipedia
    Thane ( ˈθeɪn ; Scottish Gaelic: taidhn) [1] was the title given to a local royal official in medieval eastern Scotland, equivalent in rank to the son of an earl, [2] who was at the head of an administrative and socio-economic unit known as a thanedom or thanage
  • Thane | Medieval England, Anglo-Saxon, Vassalage | Britannica
    thane, in English history before the Norman Conquest (1066), a free retainer or lord, corresponding in its various grades to the post-Conquest baron and knight The word is extant only once in the laws before the time of King Aethelstan (d 939)
  • THANE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of THANE is a free retainer of an Anglo-Saxon lord; especially : one resembling a feudal baron by holding lands of and performing military service for the king
  • The Privileges and Powers of the Scottish Thanes - Substack
    In the mist-shrouded landscapes of medieval Scotland, the role of the Thane was both prestigious and pivotal As hereditary nobles, the Scottish thanes held significant power and were instrumental in the governance of the realm
  • Thane - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    In Anglo-Saxon England, there was a hierarchy with the king at the very top: a thane was fairly high in this ranking, not quite a nobleman but more powerful than an ordinary citizen You don't come across the word very often these days unless you're reading Shakespeare
  • thane - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun thane (plural thanes) (historical) A rank of nobility in pre-Norman England, roughly equivalent to baron [1]
  • K. Stelmach - Thane - Pace University New York
    According to Webster's Dictionary, a thane, also spelled thegn, was a free man or lord in Anglo-Saxon England The term was popularly used until the Norman Conquest in 1066 During that time, England fought many battles and needed soldiers to protect and to occupy the land The king rewarded thanes with gold and land (Lapidge 443)
  • Thegn - Anglo-Saxon Thegn or Thane - ThoughtCo
    By a law of Ethelred II, the 12 senior thegns of any given hundred acted as a judicial committee that determined whether or not a suspect should be officially accused of a crime This was evidently a very early precursor to the modern grand jury
  • THANE – Word of the Day – The English Nook
    A thane was a nobleman or lord in early medieval Scotland and Anglo-Saxon England, often granted land and authority by the king or a higher-ranking noble in exchange for loyalty, military service, or administrative duties
  • Thane - Electric Scotland
    Chalmers has given a very clear account of the office of a thane, which he shows to have been one of a subordinate nature The thanes were mere land-stewards or bailiffs, who had the management of the villeyns, that is, the bondmen or nativi, as the serfs were called





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