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- Hersir abstract "A Hersir was a local Viking military commander of a hundred (a county subdivision) of about 100 men and owed allegiance to a jarl or king. They were also aspiring landowners, and, like the middle class in many feudal societies, supported the kings in their centralization of power. Originally, the term Hersir referred to a wealthy farmer who owned land and had the status of a leader. Throughout the Viking Age, Hersir was eventually redefined as someone who organized and led raids. In the 10th century, the influence of Hersirs began to decrease due to the development of effective national monarchies in Scandinavia. Hersir was again redefined later on, to mean a local leader or representative. The independence of the Hersir as a military leader eventually vanished, to be replaced only by the title of a royal representative. The "Hávamál", which was the mythical advice of the supreme creator Odin to mankind, contains a number of verses emphasizing the virtue of cautious consideration and strategical attack. This theme, in its oral form, was one of the major influences on the mind of the Viking Hersir.".
- Hersir wikiPageID "88554".
- Hersir wikiPageLength "8021".
- Hersir wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Hersir wikiPageRevisionID "682269345".
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Baptised.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Baptism.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Noble_titles.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Norse_mythology.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Viking_warriors.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Centralisation.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Centralization.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Corselet.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Earl.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Erna.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Feudal.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Feudalism.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Helmet.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Hilt.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Hundred_(country_subdivision).
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Hundred_(county_division).
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Hávamál.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Jarl_(mythology).
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Jarlabanke_Runestones.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Ketill_Bjǫrnsson.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Ketill_Flatnose.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Middle_class.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Military.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Monarch.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Monarchies.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Monarchy.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Odin.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Paganism.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Pommel_(sword).
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Ríg-Jarl.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Rígsþula.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Shield_wall.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Sognefjord.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Svinfylking.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Swedes.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_people.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Trousers.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Tunic.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Tunics.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Viking.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Viking_Age.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Viking_sword.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLink Vikings.
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hersir".
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLinkText "herse".
- Hersir wikiPageWikiLinkText "hersir".
- Hersir hasPhotoCollection Hersir.
- Hersir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Norse_mythology.
- Hersir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hersir subject Category:Noble_titles.
- Hersir subject Category:Norse_mythology.
- Hersir subject Category:Obsolete_occupations.
- Hersir subject Category:Viking_warriors.
- Hersir hypernym Commander.
- Hersir type Person.
- Hersir type Occupation.
- Hersir type Position.
- Hersir type Title.
- Hersir comment "A Hersir was a local Viking military commander of a hundred (a county subdivision) of about 100 men and owed allegiance to a jarl or king. They were also aspiring landowners, and, like the middle class in many feudal societies, supported the kings in their centralization of power. Originally, the term Hersir referred to a wealthy farmer who owned land and had the status of a leader. Throughout the Viking Age, Hersir was eventually redefined as someone who organized and led raids.".
- Hersir label "Hersir".
- Hersir sameAs Herse_(Wikinger).
- Hersir sameAs Hersir.
- Hersir sameAs Hersir.
- Hersir sameAs Hersir.
- Hersir sameAs m.0m5hz.
- Hersir sameAs Хэрсир.
- Hersir sameAs Herse.
- Hersir sameAs Q1614561.
- Hersir sameAs Q1614561.
- Hersir wasDerivedFrom Hersir?oldid=682269345.
- Hersir isPrimaryTopicOf Hersir.