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Trinoda necessitas ("three-knotted obligation" in Latin) is a term used to
refer to a "threefold tax" in Anglo-Saxon times.
Subjects of an Anglo-Saxon...
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duties also
included work on
fortifications and
roads and bridges, thus the
trinoda necessitas.
Court duties (consilium),
which encomp****ed
everything from...
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species is W. dushaniensis;
genus also
includes W. bailouiensis.
Warthinia trinoda Sp. nov
Valid Lajblová &
Kraft Ordovician (Katian) Králův Dvůr Formation...
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trial for the
previous one, and not an
appeal of the
previous decision.
trinoda necessitas three-knotted need
Refers to a
threefold tax
levied on Anglo-Saxon...
- Gunderup, DR 209 at Glavendrup, and DR 277 at Rydsgård.
Abthain Fyrd
Thain Trinoda necessitas Britannica 1998.
Licence 2020, p. 99.
Keynes 2014, pp. 459–461...
- soldiers.
Leidang for a
Scandinavian equivalent of the shipfyrd.
Thegn Trinoda necessitas, the
obligation of Anglo-Saxon thegns, one of
which is to raise...
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regulation of trade.
People owed the king
service in the form of the
trinoda necessitas—fyrd service, burh building, and
bridge building.
After the...
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bridge repair. This
threefold obligation has
traditionally been
called trinoda necessitas or
trimoda necessitas. The Old
English name for the fine due...
- alone. He was
given the
responsibility for
justice and
exemption from the
Trinoda necessitas, he
alone could decide a fate of life or
death without the need...
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forts and bridges—obligations
which lay upon everyone, as part of the
trinoda necessitas. Offa's
Kentish charters show him
laying these same burdens...