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Что (кто) такое witenagemot - определение

ROYAL COUNCIL AND ELECTOR(S) OF THE KING OF ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
Witangemot; Great Gemot; Wizangamot; Wizenagamot; Wizanagamot; Witangamot; Witengamot; Witangamut; Wizangemut; Witanagamot; Witanagamut; Witanagemot; Witanagemut; Witengamut; Witengemot; Witengemut; Witenagamot; Witenagamut; Witenagemut; Wizangamut; Wizangemot; Wizanagamut; Wizanagemot; Wizanagemut; Wizengamut; Wizengemot; Wizengemut; Wizenagemot; Wizenagemut; Wittengamot; Witenagemot

witenagemot         
['w?t(?)n?g??m??t]
¦ noun an Anglo-Saxon national assembly that met to advise the king.
Origin
OE, from witena, genitive plural of wita 'wise man' + gemot 'meeting' (cf. moot).
Witan         
·add. ·noun ·pl Lit., wise men;.
II. Witan ·add. ·noun ·pl the members of the national, or king's, council which sat to assist the king in administrative and judicial matters; also, the council.
witan         
['w?t?n]
¦ noun another term for witenagemot.
Origin
representing the OE plural of wita 'wise man'.

Википедия

Witan

The Witan (lit.'wise men') was the king's council in Anglo-Saxon England from before the seventh century until the 11th century. It was composed of the leading magnates, both ecclesiastic and secular, and meetings of the council were sometimes called the Witenagemot. Its primary function was to advise the king on subjects such as promulgation of laws, judicial judgments, approval of charters transferring land, settlement of disputes, election of archbishops and bishops and other matters of major national importance. The witan also had to elect and approve the appointment of a new king. Its membership was composed of the most important noblemen, including ealdormen, thegns, and senior clergy.