- A
thrall was a
slave or serf in
Scandinavian lands during the
Viking Age. The
status of
slave (þræll, þēow)
contrasts with that of the
freeman (karl, ceorl)...
- on
their own
without the
consent of the king. In 1335,
Magnus outlawed thralldom (slavery) for
thralls "born by
Christian parents" in Västergötland and...
- free
farmers throughout most of
Swedish history. Slavery, also
known as
thralldom, was not
common in Sweden, and the
institution gradually diminished due...
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letter and a computer-generated map. The
letter had a
return address of I
THRALLDOM, a
bondage website, but no
other identification. However, the map was...
-
slaves were
trafficked to the
Middle East via the
Bukhara slave trade.
Thralldom was
outlawed in 1335 by
Magnus IV of
Sweden for
thralls "born by Christian...
-
abolished in 1588; they were
replaced by the
second serfdom. In Scandinavia,
thralldom was
abolished in the mid-14th century.
During the
Second World War, ****...
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difference include appall, enrollment, fulfillment, installment, skillful,
thralldom, willful.
These words have
monosyllabic cognates always written with -ll:...
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embrace of the
Arian heresy more of a
threat than Islam, and shed
their thralldom to the
Visigoths only in the 8th century, with the aid of the Muslims...
- Hyde Park, and
spoke about the "eman****tion of
Nigeria from
political thralldom,
economic insecurity and
social disabilities". The UK
delegation included...
- that they all
shall be
priests in the task of
relieving all
people from
thralldom. The
other clergymen protest against this
because they no
longer have...