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A '''thegn''', also called '''thane''', meaning "attendant" was an [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] title commonly applied to aristocratic retainers of nobles, such as kings or ''[[ | A '''thegn''', also called '''thane''', meaning "attendant" was an [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] title commonly applied to aristocratic retainers of nobles, such as kings or ''[[Jarl|jarls]]''. | ||
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A thegn, also called thane, meaning "attendant" was an Anglo-Saxon title commonly applied to aristocratic retainers of nobles, such as kings or jarls.

