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[[File:DTVA - Glided silver belt mount.jpg|thumb|250px|An incomplete glided silver Anglo-Saxon belt mount]]
[[File:DTVA - Glided silver belt mount.jpg|thumb|250px|An incomplete glided silver Anglo-Saxon belt mount / 6th-7th cent.]]
In time, [[ealdormen]] came to be seen as representatives of royal power. They were members of the {{Wiki|Witan}}, a royal council. In some cases, the title may have been inherited. A [[thegn]], or a noble man of good renown, could also become an ealdorman via appointment.
In time, [[Ealdorman|ealdormen]] came to be seen as representatives of royal power. They were members of the {{Wiki|Witan}}, a royal council. In some cases, the title may have been inherited. A ''[[thegn]]'', or a noble man of good renown, could also become an ealdorman via appointment.


Each ealdorman ruled a region of variable size, in which, according to the king's will, he could levy a tax or assemble and lead the fyrd, a sort of militia. Those powers, among others, could sometimes lead an ealdorman to exercise a bit more power than he should. A weak king sometimes had to deal with more independent ealdormen before they became a threat to his crown.
Each ealdorman ruled a region of variable size, in which, according to the king's will, he could levy a tax or assemble and lead the ''{{Wiki|fyrd}}'', a sort of militia. Those powers, among others, could sometimes lead an ealdorman to exercise a bit more power than he should. A weak king sometimes had to deal with more independent ealdormen before they became a threat to his crown.


It's likely that ealdormen were among the wealthiest members of society. They could have possessed objects of great value, like this glided belt mount.
It's likely that ealdormen were among the wealthiest members of society. They could have possessed objects of great value, like this glided [[belt]] mount.
[[Category:Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]
[[Category:Discovery Tour: Viking Age]]

Latest revision as of 17:52, 11 December 2021

An incomplete glided silver Anglo-Saxon belt mount / 6th-7th cent.

In time, ealdormen came to be seen as representatives of royal power. They were members of the Witan, a royal council. In some cases, the title may have been inherited. A thegn, or a noble man of good renown, could also become an ealdorman via appointment.

Each ealdorman ruled a region of variable size, in which, according to the king's will, he could levy a tax or assemble and lead the fyrd, a sort of militia. Those powers, among others, could sometimes lead an ealdorman to exercise a bit more power than he should. A weak king sometimes had to deal with more independent ealdormen before they became a threat to his crown.

It's likely that ealdormen were among the wealthiest members of society. They could have possessed objects of great value, like this glided belt mount.