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The King's elder son, the Prince of Wales - or if he is under-age, a temporary Prince Regent who is usually an uncle.

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A Stallari, a title which is often translated as 'marshal' was the second-in-command of a Norse king's Hird. The Stallari may either have been a Thegn of the king or possibly a Jarl who was allied with or oath-bound to the king.

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