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The Scandinavian clan or ætt/ätt (pronounced (:ˈæːtː) in Old Norse) was a social group based on common descent or on the formal acceptance into the group at a ''þing''. ==History== In the absence of a police force, the clan was the primary force of security in Norse society, as the clansmen were obliged by honour to avenge one another. The Norse clan was not tied to a certain territory in the same way as a Scottish clan, where the chief owned the territory. The land of the Scandinavian clan was owned by the individuals who had close neighbours from other clans. The name of the clan was derived from that of its ancestor, often with the addition of an -ung or -ing ending. As central government gradually was established in Scandinavia, the ''ætt'' lost its relevance for commoners. For royalty and nobility, however, it remained in use as the name for ''line'' and dynasty. Examples of clans: *Wægmunding, in ''Beowulf''. *Ylfing or ''Wulfing'' in ''Beowulf'' and Norse Sagas. *Scylfing (Yngling) *Skjöldung (Scylding) *Völsung 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Norse clans」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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