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The late 8th century to the mid 11th century.
1066, the 11th Century.
Kings were not normally elected in England in the 11th century. Those with the most influence, money or the most powerful army became king.
Specifically, a king or ensi was the local god's representative on earth. The king ruled in the place of the god who was the ruler.
1937 until his death in 1952
In the 12th century and probably as early as the 10th, if not earlyer the representative of the King was the Shireman also better known as an Earl and continues to be so to this day.
The 11th century. Macbeth was King of Scotland from 1040-1057.
Ragnar Lodbrock
The late 8th century to the mid 11th century.
1066, the 11th Century.
Great Council
The twelfth century representative body that advised the king on legal decisions was the Curia Regis, which was made up of the king's closest advisors and nobles. It served as a precursor to the English Parliament.
The king Gustav Vasa (sometimes spelled Wasa) is usually considered the founder (father) of the country Sweden Birger Jarl united Sweden in the 11th century and he is also the founder of Sweden's capital city Stockholm.
Kings were not normally elected in England in the 11th century. Those with the most influence, money or the most powerful army became king.
KING henrry 2nd was responsible for establishing local courts to hear legal cases in England during the twelfth century
Tostig was a fairly common name in the 11th Century. The one that comes to mind mostly was the brother of King Harold II of England, but he was Anglo-Saxon not Viking.
The term is the Investiture Controversy,