Tiundaland

Tiundaland is a historic region, Folkland, and since 1296 part of the modern province of Uppland. It originally meant the land of the ten hundreds and referred to its duty of providing 1000 men and 40 ships for the Swedish king's leidang. A list from 1314 defines Tiundaland as Blinge Hundred, Gstrikland, Hbo Hundred, Hagunda Hundred, Norunda Hundred, Nrding Hundred, Oland Hundred, Rasbo Hundred, Ullerker Hundred and Vaksala Hundred. During the Age of Migrations it probably extended from the coast of the Baltic Sea by Norrtlje to the bay which today is the lake Mlaren. A very strategic position. According to Snorri Sturluson in the Heimskringla it was the location of Uppsala and the Ting of all Swedes, where every year there were great blts which were attended by many kings. He relates that Tiundaland was the richest and most fertile region of Sweden where was the seat of the Swedish kings at Uppsala, the Swedish Archbishopric and from which Uppsala d had taken its name. All the Swedish lawmen were subordinate to the one of Tiundaland.
The third portion of Svithjod proper is called 'Tiundaland; the fourth Attandaland; the fifth Sialand (Roslagen), and what belongs to it lies eastward along the coast. Tiundaland is the best and most inhabited part of Svithjod, under which the other kingdoms stand. There Upsala is situated, the seat of the king and archbishop; and from it Upsala-audr (Uppsala d), or the domain of the Swedish kings, takes its name. Each of these divisions of the country has its Lag-thing, and Its own laws in many parts. Over each is a lagman, who rules principally in affairs of the bondes: for that becomes law which he, by his speech, determines them to make law: and if king, earl, or bishop goes through the country, and holds a Thing with the bondes, the lagmen reply on account of the bondes, and they all follow their lagmen; so that even the most powerful men scarcely dare to come to their Al-thing without regarding the bondes' and lagmen's law. And in all matters in which the laws differ from each other, Upsala-law is the directing law; and the other lagmen are under the lagman who dwells in Tiundaland'.http://www.northvegr.org/lore/heim/007_15.php

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