Cut army arrow

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The legal formula that the army arrow cut is found in the saga of Egill Skalla-Grimsson and is also mentioned in medieval Norwegian laws . The army arrow must sign the levy of the crew of the army from one end of the country to be sent to another.

See also

  • Dingstock , whose circulation calls to the thing like the arrows to the army assembly.
  • Modern equivalents: order to present the order to be mobilized , as a term for the assembly of the army

Individual proof

  1. Klaus Böldl , Andreas Vollmer, Julia Zernack (eds.): Isländer Sagas 1 , Frankfurt 2011, S. Fischer, ISBN 978-3-10-007622-9 , notes on page 834, point 3