ealdormen

/ˈɔːldərmən/
noun
  1. High-ranking officials in Anglo-Saxon England who governed regions or shires on behalf of the king.
    • The ealdormen advised the king on matters of law and defense.
    • Many ealdormen were powerful nobles with large estates.
    • In Anglo-Saxon times, ealdormen collected taxes and led local armies.
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