trimoda necessitas — |trīmədənə̇ˈsesəˌtas, |triməˌdäˌneˈkesəˌtäs noun Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, necessity of three kinds : the threefold burden or charge on Anglo Saxon landholders of army service, repair of strongholds, and repair of bridges … Useful english dictionary
trinoda necessitas — (|)trī]|nōdə , (|)trē] noun Etymology: New Latin, by alteration (influence of Latin trinodis) : trimoda necessitas * * * trinoda necessitas see trimoda necessitas … Useful english dictionary
Trinoda necessitas — es un término latino empleado para referirse a tres tributos que existían en Britania en tiempos del dominio anglosajón. Los súbditos de los reyes anglosajones eran llamados a prestar tres tipos de servicios: bridge bote, que consistía en la… … Wikipedia Español
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Wiglaf of Mercia — Infobox Monarch name = Wiglaf caption=Wiglaf s name in the 825 entry of the [C] manuscript of the Anglo Saxon Chronicle title=King of Mercia reign = 827–829, 830–839 issue =Wigmund date of death = 839 place of burial=Repton, Derbyshire… … Wikipedia
Wiglaf de Mercie — Wiglaf (mort en 839) est roi de Mercie de 827 à 829, puis de 830 à sa mort. Il est d ascendance incertaine : les années 820 en Mercie sont marquées par des luttes dynastiques, et la généalogie de plusieurs rois de l époque est inconnue. Son… … Wikipédia en Français
Ceorl — A free man on the lowest rung but having land to farm. Like many terms of the period, ceorl defined a social status or *degree, without necessarily indicating financial worth: a ceorl might be well off or poor. Nevertheless his *wergeld was set… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Frankalmoign — The term for tenure of land held in perpetuity by a religious body in return for prayers for the donor s soul and his/her descendants. The land was free of all obligations bar the *trimoda necessitas. Fealty was not owed to any lord. This was the … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Fyrd — Lit. a military expedition , hence host. Before the Norman Conquest, the *AS militia or military host. Fyrd service formed a part of the *trimoda necessitas owed to the king. Failure to present oneself was subject to heavy fines: a *thegn was… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Murage — A tax or toll levied to pay for the cost of defensive town walls, both for their building and repair. The Latin word used in the documents was muragium. It would be imposed on strangers entering the town. However, it was not a permanent tax. To… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases