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- Gutnish, and Norn as ting. The place where a thing was held was called a "thingstead" (Old English þingstede, Old Norse þingstaðr) or "thingstow" (Old English...
- free men in Germanic societies that would gather at a place called a thingstead and were presided over by lawspeakers. The alltings were where legal and...
- 1940 Murder-Kidnap Sidney Markham 18 January 1940 Murder-Robbery Bartel Thingstead 15 February 1940 Murder Frank Jenner 15 February 1940 Murder-Robbery John...
- north of the town of Blankenburg (Harz). It is surmised that a Germanic thingstead was held here in protohistoric times. On the Große Sandhöhle is a checkpoint...
- Regenstein Castle which are also thought to be a Germanic cult site or thingstead (Harzer Wandernadel checkpoint no. 81). In the Great Castle is a theatre...
- part of Greenwell's excavations has also modified the site. Use as a Thingstead during the medieval period has been speculated. Willy Howe is registered...
- (Swe: landskamrerare) for the county. During the next four years the thingstead in Hamneda and the marketplace in Berga was moved to Ljungby. In 1681...
- interest in the area. Little is known about the history of Suilbergau. Its thingstead was on a hill between what is now Strodthagen and Sülbeck, two villages...
- Donnersbergkreis). It has given its name to the Stumpfwaldgericht, an old thingstead, and the heritage line of the Stumpfwald Railway. The hills and woods...
- Christian mission sent out from Minden on a sandy loess island near the thingstead of the Muthwidde Gau. Its foundations were also discovered in 1957. In...