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Anglo Saxon Social Organization. By: Amber Simons and Nick Carr Boswell 2 September, 2009. Overview. Community in England Rural Basic unit of land was the hide-enough land to support one family All classes of
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Anglo Saxon Social Organization By: Amber Simons and Nick Carr Boswell 2 September, 2009
Overview • Community in England • Rural • Basic unit of land was the hide-enough land to support one family All classes of society lived on the land
Royal-King and Princes, had special privileges and responsibilities including military services and command in the field. Hereditary
Eoldermen (Alderman)- Ruling nobility. King’s “viceroy,” responsible for administration and justice, and leading the forces to the fields. Not hereditary.
Degn (thane)- Formed the backbone of the Anglo-Saxon Army. Had to answer to the king, or they could lose their life or land. Would accompany the king everywhere. Made 1200 shillings
Ceorls (freemen)- Farmers and independent landed householders who formed the mainstay of the Saxon kingdom. Free in the eyes of the community. Allowed to bear arms. Made 200 shillings.
Three main classes: geneateas, paid rent to their overlord, kotsetla, paid no rent but had to perform duties for their overlord, and the gebur, totally dependant on their lord.
Deow- Slaves or bondsmen, had many rights, allowed to own property and could earn money on their spare time, could buy their own freedom
Works Cited http://www.regia.org/Saxons1.htm