the Great Council
The Witenagemot was renamed the Great Council during the reign of Simon De Montfort.
Simon De Montfort
Simon de montfort
The witenagemot, an assembly of the ruling class in Anglo-Saxon England, was effectively renamed the "parliament" during the reign of King Edward I in the late 13th century. This transformation marked a shift from a council of nobles advising the king to a more structured legislative body that included representatives from various regions and social classes. The evolution of the witenagemot into parliament laid the groundwork for the modern British legislative system.
The term "writenagemot" does not correspond to any widely recognized concept or entity. If you meant "Witenagemot," it was an assembly of the ruling class in Anglo-Saxon England, which advised the king and made important decisions. The Witenagemot eventually evolved into the modern Parliament of England. If you were referring to something else, please provide more context for clarification.
the Great Council
Perhaps a privy council. or Perhaps a parliament.
Calling out the military
Witan /witenagemot
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witenagemot
Approving laws, advising the king, and acting as a court. They didn't call out the military.