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dc.contributor.authorGoubanov, Ilya B.-
dc.contributor.authorKhlevov, Alexander A.-
dc.date.accessioned2021-08-18T10:47:12Z-
dc.date.available2021-08-18T10:47:12Z-
dc.date.issued2021-06-
dc.identifier.citationGoubanov I. B., Khlevov A. A. From Power of Bonds to a Medieval State. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History, 2021, vol. 66, issue 2, рp. 451–463.en_GB
dc.identifier.otherhttps://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu02.2021.208-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11701/32776-
dc.description.abstractTwo fundamentally different phases of social development in archaic Scandinavia can be identified. Judging by the fact that the long house of frame construction of the patrilocal extended family, who had been keeping an oðal for generations, emerged in the early Scandinavian Bronze Age around 1800 BC and existed for three millennia, including the so-called “Viking Age”, it is possible to assume that the traditional Scandinavian society of bonds had existed all this time until 1179–1180 in Denmark. The odel system had developed; this land was inherited by males and passed down from generation to generation. Often three generations of relatives — the head of the oðal with his wife and his adult sons with their wives and children as well as numerous household members and house slaves — lived under the same roof in a long house with central rectangular hearths along the axis. The king had the right to call out militia of bonds, which under the leadership of its leaders — strong and wealthy bonds — was quite capable of resisting the king’s not large squad and often dictated terms to it. The kings were chosen at þings — assemblies of armed men of districts where legal issues were settled. The formation of early medieval states in Denmark took place in the last quarter of the 12th century. The king Valdemar and Bishop Absalon after a period of the so-called “civil wars” supported by professional heavy cavalry defeated the militia and disarmed bonds, who were now assigned only agriculture work, taxes to the crown and the church and service to the new feudal lords.en_GB
dc.description.sponsorshipThe article was written with the financial support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project No. 20-09-00173 “Danish historical sources of the XII–XIV centuries. Research and translations”.en_GB
dc.language.isoruen_GB
dc.publisherSt Petersburg State Universityen_GB
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVestnik of St Petersburg University. History;Volume 66; Issue 2-
dc.subjectóðalen_GB
dc.subjectancient Germansen_GB
dc.subjectScandinavian archeologyen_GB
dc.subjecttraditional structure of society in Scandinaviaen_GB
dc.subjectOld Scandinavian dwellingen_GB
dc.subjectlong houseen_GB
dc.subjectmilitiaen_GB
dc.subjectsquaden_GB
dc.subjectmedieval stateen_GB
dc.titleFrom Power of Bonds to a Medieval Stateen_GB
dc.typeArticleen_GB
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