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Norse law Medieval Scandinavian law, also called North Germanic law, was a subset of Germanic law practiced by North Germanic peoples. It was originally memorized by lawspeakers, but after the end of the Viking Age they were committed to writing, mostly by C ...
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freed slave A freedman or freedwoman is a formerly enslaved person who has been released from slavery, usually by legal means. Historically, enslaved people were freed by manumission (granted freedom by their captor-owners), emancipation (granted freedom a ...
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thrall A thrall ( non, þræll, is, þræll, fo, trælur, no, trell, træl, da, træl, sv, träl) was a slave or serf in Scandinavian lands during the Viking Age. The corresponding term in Old English was . The status of slave (, ) contrasts with ...
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A had the right to be penalized for some types of wrongdoing, rather than receiving physical punishment. For a minor offense, the fine for a was 3/4 mark or the equivalent of 80.37 grams of silver in the 1100s.


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{{Reflist Medieval law Slavery in Europe Slavery in Norway Norse culture Slavery in Denmark Slavery in Sweden