Erin Turner

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The central concept in the organisation of Viking warrior groups—as one scholar calls them, ‘bands of brothers’—seems to have been the lið, a term that cannot be precisely defined but is usually taken to refer to a shipborne host or team of warriors sworn to a leader whose responsibility it was to feed, equip, and reward them for their service.
The Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings
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