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- Geþyncðo abstract "Geþyncðo (also Geþyncðu), meaning “Dignities”, is the title given to an Old English legal tract on status and social mobility, probably written by Wulfstan (II), Archbishop of York between 1002 and 1023. It is sometimes known as one of the so-called 'promotion laws', along with Norðlleoda laga, and both these texts belong to a legal compilation on status, dubbed ‘the Geþyncðu group’ by the historian Patrick Wormald. Though the extent to which these reflect reality is a topic of some debate, they constitute one of the most valuable primary documents for an understanding of social status in late Anglo-Saxon England.".
- Geþyncðo wikiPageID "24938539".
- Geþyncðo wikiPageRevisionID "597527880".
- Geþyncðo alsoKnownAs "Be wergeldum 7 be geðinðum ; Be leode geþincðum 7 lage ; De veteri consuetudine promotionum".
- Geþyncðo author(s)_ "probably Wulfstan , Archbishop of York".
- Geþyncðo genre "legal tract".
- Geþyncðo language Old_English.
- Geþyncðo manuscript(s)_ "Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 201 ; Textus Roffensis; Quadripartitus MSS.".
- Geþyncðo name "Geþyncðo".
- Geþyncðo subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_law.
- Geþyncðo subject Category:Texts_of_Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Geþyncðo comment "Geþyncðo (also Geþyncðu), meaning “Dignities”, is the title given to an Old English legal tract on status and social mobility, probably written by Wulfstan (II), Archbishop of York between 1002 and 1023. It is sometimes known as one of the so-called 'promotion laws', along with Norðlleoda laga, and both these texts belong to a legal compilation on status, dubbed ‘the Geþyncðu group’ by the historian Patrick Wormald.".
- Geþyncðo label "Geþyncðo".
- Geþyncðo sameAs Ge%C3%BEync%C3%B0o.
- Geþyncðo sameAs Q5555106.
- Geþyncðo sameAs Q5555106.
- Geþyncðo wasDerivedFrom Geþyncðo?oldid=597527880.