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An '''Ealdorman''', which literally means "elder-man" in Old English, was an [[England|English]] royal official placed in charge of one or more counties, also known as shires, during the early years of the feudal era. Ealdormen were often lesser-nobility or local military leaders.
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An '''''ealdorman''''', which literally means "elder-man" in {{Wiki|Old English}}, was typically an [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] royal official placed in charge of one or more counties, also known as shires, during the early years of the feudal era. Ealdormen were often lesser-nobility or local military leaders.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''</ref>
 
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An ealdorman, which literally means "elder-man" in Old English, was typically an Anglo-Saxon royal official placed in charge of one or more counties, also known as shires, during the early years of the feudal era. Ealdormen were often lesser-nobility or local military leaders.[1]

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