- Thrall
A thrall ("Þræll"; "Þír", f.) was a variety of slave in Scandinavian culture during the
Viking Age . Unlike many of the forms of slavery throughout human history, the state of being a thrall could be entered into voluntarily, as well as involuntarily.Slavery was one of the primary sources of income for theViking s. Thralls were first described by the Romanhistorian Tacitus , who wrote in AD98 that the Swedes (Suiones ) had no right to carry arms, but that the weapons were locked inside and protected by a slave only to be distributed when they were attacked by enemies.The system of slavery was supported by
Norse mythology , which claimed that the thralls had a separate ancestry throughRíg .A person could become a thrall by giving himself up because of
starvation , being captured and sold, or being born into a thrall family. The first was considered to be the most shameful way of entering slavery and was the first method of acquiring slaves to be forbidden. The most common way of acquiring thralls remained the capture of prisoners inforeign countries or the buying of such captured foreigners. As in the Roman practice of slavery, Nordic thralls could be of any ethnic origin. Furthermore, a thrall had social status but to a lesser degree than othercastes in the society, regarded more like adomestic worker .The thralls were kept as
livestock and their master had the power of theirlife anddeath . A thrall might be ahuman sacrifice in the funeral of a Viking chief. A child born by a thrall woman (a thir) was a thrall by birth, whereas a child born by a free woman was a free person even if the father was a thrallWhen
Christianity arrived in Northern Europe, there was increasing demand for non-Christian slaves, and theScandinavia ns had a de factomonopoly on trading them because of geographic access to large non-Christian populations.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.