

Hail Caesar Arthurian Early Saxon Ceorls B
Arthurian Early Saxon Ceorls were free peasant farmers in early medieval England during the Arthurian period, which spans the late 5th to early 6th centuries. Ceorls formed the backbone of Saxon society, working the land and producing food. They were required to serve in the fyrd, a local militia, during times of war, bringing their own weapons, typically spears, shields, and sometimes seaxes (short knives). Their homes were simple wooden structures, and their lifestyle was agrarian, with a focus on farming, animal husbandry, and local trade. Ceorls were a crucial part of the Saxon social structure, contributing both economically and militarily to their communities.
A Ceorls free status was marked by his right to bear arms. His worth measured by his wergild (the sum that his family could accept in place of vengeance if he were killed) was valued at 200 shillings.
This blister pack contains 8 Arthurian Early Saxon Ceorls with Spears.
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