Anglo-Saxon Poetry · English Literature

In Anglo-Saxon culture, what was the 'wergild'?

  1. A formal oath or boast sworn before battle
  2. A 'man-price' paid to compensate for a killing
  3. The communal hall where lord and thanes gathered
  4. A ritualized exchange of insults between rivals
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Correct answer: A 'man-price' paid to compensate for a killing

Wergild was a legal mechanism in Germanic societies designed to prevent endless blood feuds. The killer's family was required to pay a set monetary value to the victim's family, with the amount determined by the victim's social rank.

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