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Scandinavian jarls were noble warriors or chieftains in medieval Scandinavia, particularly during the Viking Age. They held significant power and land, often commanding a group of warriors and overseeing local governance and trade. The term "jarl" is akin to an earl in the feudal system, and jarls played a key role in the social and political structure of Norse society. Over time, the title evolved and became associated with the nobility in various Scandinavian countries.

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