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    A fyrd was a type of early Anglo-Saxon army that was mobilised from freemen or paid men to defend their Shire's lords estate, or from selected representatives...
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    regional lines, with the fyrd, or local levy, serving under a local magnate – whether an earl, bishop, or sheriff. The fyrd was composed of men who owned...
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  • Grith Fyrd was a radical alternative educational movement in England during the 1930s. It created two permanent work camps, one at Godshill in Hampshire...
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  • different system was used to achieve similar ends, and was known as the fyrd. The first recorded instance of a Norse lething is disputed among scholars...
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    definite demarcation between the royal fyrd (royal army) and those of the local fyrd (local defence force). The local fyrd were responsible for the construction...
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    (Greek), skyr (Icelandic), fyrd (Anglo-Saxon). By(s) Byrl(s) Chynd Cly Cry Crypt(s) Cyst(s) Dry(ly)(s) Fly Flyby(s) Fry Fy Fyrd(s) Ghyll(s) Glycyl(s) Glyph(s)...
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    the Battle of Hastings (14 October 1066), in which the English army, or Fyrd, was defeated, Harold and his two brothers were slain, and William emerged...
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    defence of the realm. The bulk of the Anglo-Saxon English army, called the fyrd, was composed of part-time English soldiers drawn from the freemen of each...
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    local representatives of the monarch. The ealdorman commanded the shire's fyrd (army), co-presided with the bishop over the shire court, and enforced royal...
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    councils and of Spelthorne Borough Council. As well as the ancient county fyrd and militia, Middlesex military units have included the Middlesex Regiment...
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    levy, or fyrd, and it was upon this system that the military power of the several kingdoms of early Anglo-Saxon England depended. The fyrd was a local...
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    England, where the armies were still composed of regional levies known as the fyrd. In military technology, one of the main changes was the reappearance of...
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    the ealdorman to be the chief officer in a shire. He commanded the local fyrd and presided over the shire court alongside the bishop. As compensation,...
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    Tusenfryd (redirect from TusenFyrd)
    Tusenfryd (lit. "Thousand Joys", also Common Daisy) is an amusement park at Vinterbro, Norway. The park is located 20 kilometers south of Oslo. Two of...
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    Posse comitatus, an indirect descendant of the Northern Germanic hird or fyrd system, the "citizen enforcer" band is either capable of acting lawfully...
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    7000 and 8000 English troops. These men would have comprised a mix of the fyrd (militia mainly composed of foot soldiers) and the housecarls, or nobleman's...
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  • maintenance and repair of bridges and fortifications, manpower for the army (fyrd), and (eventually) the geld land tax. The hide's method of calculation is...
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  • that no time can be lost and leaves Wessex in secret to summon Mercian fyrds. Lady Aelswith promises her that if she amasses her forces at Tettenhall...
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    historian Tacitus as the centeni. They were similar in nature to the Anglo-Saxon fyrd. Freikorps (German for "Free Corps") was originally applied to voluntary...
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  • Ubba who appeared in the Severn. At this time Wessex was defended by the fyrd, a force made up of the lords and commoners of the realm and raised on an...
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    DR 143 at Gunderup, DR 209 at Glavendrup, and DR 277 at Rydsgård. Abthain Fyrd Thain Trinoda necessitas "Thane" Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 25 July...
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    invading Viking army and the Anglo-Saxon army that was referred to as the fyrd. The scribes who wrote the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle used the term here to describe...
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  • Lombard invasion of Italy. Arimannus Mannerbund Comitatus (classical meaning) Fyrd Housecarl Druzhina Thingmen Varangian Guard Hird István Bóna: Der Anbruch...
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  • 2016-09-13. Retrieved 2016-10-05. "Can I use Content Security Policy?". Fyrd. Retrieved February 22, 2013. Robert Hansen (2009-06-01). "Mozilla's Content...
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  • as a defensive organization against invaders grew out of the Anglo-Saxon fyrd. In times of crisis, the militiaman left his civilian duties and became a...
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    England, most of the Saxon army would have consisted of the inexperienced fyrd, a militia composed of free peasants. The shield-wall tactic suited such...
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    the first time, William supplemented his Norman cavalry by calling out the fyrd, the traditional force of English militia infantry, which besides increasing...
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  • Thetford where they were met and engaged by a contingent of the East Anglian fyrd. Sturlason, Snorre (2004). Heimskringla or the Lives of the Norse Kings....
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  • burgh-bote (building and maintaining fortifications), and fyrd-bote (serving in the militia, known as the fyrd). Rulers very rarely exempted subjects from the trinoda...
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    against external invasions. One of the first militia units in England were the fyrd, which were raised from freemen to defend the estate of their local Shire's...
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