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Setesvein or setesvenn is the name of medieval and pre-reformatory armed pages who acted as local representatives of a bishop or of a feudal lord in Norway. Setesveins between 1350 and 1537 are commonly associated with the Catholic Archbishop, on whose behalf they exercised administrative and military functions in their respective districts. Clerical setesveins were especially numerous in Northern Norway, where they constitute an important part of the regional upper class history.

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  • Setesvein or setesvenn is the name of medieval and pre-reformatory armed pages who acted as local representatives of a bishop or of a feudal lord in Norway. Setesveins between 1350 and 1537 are commonly associated with the Catholic Archbishop, on whose behalf they exercised administrative and military functions in their respective districts. Clerical setesveins were especially numerous in Northern Norway, where they constitute an important part of the regional upper class history. (en)
  • Setesvein oder Setesvenn (norrön: „setusveinn“, maskulin) nannte man zunächst den waffenführenden Mann, der im Dienst eines Häuptlings stand und bei diesem seinen Aufenthalt hatte. Eine besondere Gruppe unter ihnen waren die Skutelsvein. Sie verrichteten ihren Dienst an der Tafel des Herrschers. Aber bald wurde das Wort für bestimmte Ämter gebraucht, aus denen sich dann Institutionen entwickelten, die den kontinentalen Ämtern „Mundschenk“, „Marschall“ und „Kammerherr“ entsprachen. Ihnen war in der Hirðskrá ein besonderes höfisches Benehmen anbefohlen. Es war normal, als junger Adelsmann zunächst als Svein am Bischofshof zu dienen und später als Setesvein in den Distrikten. In den Quellen werden oft Huskarl, Setesvein, Herresvein, und eidgeschworene Svein nebeneinander erwähnt. Die Bezeichn (de)
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