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O que (quem) é HIRD - definição


Hird         
INFORMAL RETINUE OF PERSONAL ARMED COMPANIONS IN SCANDINAVIAN HISTORY
Hirdman; Hirdmen; Candle swain; Kertilsveinar; Hirð
The hird, (also named "Håndgangne Menn" in Norwegian) Scandinavian history, was originally an informal retinue of personal armed companions,For this Germanic tradition the German generic term Gefolgschaft 'body of followers' is also used in modern literature; it was even adopted by powerful Romans in the late empire, by such Latin names as bucellarii or the more common comitatus. hirdmen or housecarls, but came to mean not only the nucleus ('Guards') of the royal army, but also developed into a more formal royal court household.
HIRD         
INFORMAL RETINUE OF PERSONAL ARMED COMPANIONS IN SCANDINAVIAN HISTORY
Hirdman; Hirdmen; Candle swain; Kertilsveinar; Hirð
HURD of Interface Representing Depth (Reference: GNU, HURD)
Hird (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
In Norway Hird was originally retinue of personal armed companions that later developed into the royal court.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para HIRD
1. "We‘re witnessing a national movement," said Vicki Hird, Tescopoly‘s spokeswoman.
2. We cannot always even hear, as the North Country actress Thora Hird once observed.
3. More of her (and her increasing resemblance to the late Thora Hird) in a moment.
4. The group‘s supermarket campaigner Vicki Hird said Tesco‘s image was beginning to tarnish.
5. Yes, in just 11 years the Foreign Office has gone from Hurd to Hird.