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ealdorman

Anglo-Saxon official; the office was gradually replaced by the hereditary title of earl but was in part revived in the 19th century in the municipal office of alderman. Originally a nobleman placed by the king in charge of a shire, much of their administrative role was gradually taken over by sheriffs. In the 10th and 11th century, they increasingly became governors and military leaders of a wider area, and by the time of King Canute the term earl was preferred. This term survived the Norman Conquest, and the position became a hereditary title rather than an office.



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This moment of two parties separated by a narrow bridge of course brings to mind the Anglo-Saxon "The Battle of Maldon," the poem that recounts in sometimes tragic, sometimes heroic language the events at Maldon in AD 991, when an English force led by ealdorman Byrhtnoth fought--and lost to--a party of Vikings.
Title first used by elders of Anglo-Saxon nobility THE title alderman comes from the Anglo-Saxon position of Ealdorman, meaning "elder man".
4) Her is geswutelod an [eth]is gewrite hu AElfheah ealdorman his cwidae Gecwae[eth]en haef[eth], be his cynchlafordaes ge[thorn]afuncge.
 
 
 
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