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RETINUE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterSep 16, 2025 · Retinue comes via Middle English from the Anglo-French verb retenir, meaning "to retain or keep in one's pay or service."
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Retinue - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from late 14th-century Old French retenue, meaning "that which is retained," this word denotes a group of retainers or persons in someone's ...
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retinue, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryThe earliest known use of the noun retinue is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for retinue is from before 1387, ...
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RETINUE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comWord History and Origins. Origin of retinue. 1325–75; Middle English retinue < Middle French, noun use of feminine past participle of retenir to retain.
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RETINUE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionarya group of people who travel with an important person to help them. The president travels with a large retinue of aides and bodyguards.
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RETINUE definition in American English - Collins Dictionarya body of assistants, followers, or servants attending a person of rank or importance; train of attendants or retainers.
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Word of the Day: Retinue - Merriam-WebsterMay 10, 2014 · a group of retainers or attendants; retinue in Context: "The Handkerchief Prince was trailed by a retinue of 40 or so Japanese media members.
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[PDF] The Role and Identity of Household Knights in Fourteenth-Century ...Research on fourteenth-century retinues has thrived in the last three decades, particularly in the context of Edward III's wars with Scotland and France.
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The Household Staff in an English Medieval CastleJun 1, 2018 · They might also take part in attacks outside the castle grounds, perform bodyguard duties for the local lord and generally patrol the lord's ...
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The Household knights of Edward I - Medievalists.netJan 20, 2012 · The knights attached to Edward's familia were employed as sheriffs, justices, constables of castles and diplomats and councillors.<|separator|>
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Household knights | History Forum - HistorumOct 14, 2016 · The retinues functioned as both body guards and honor guards for their lords. The larger the honor guard the greater the lord's prestige.
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[PDF] Lords of Retinue: Middle English Romance and Noblemen in NeedTo issue a command is one thing; to acknowledge the role of those who carry out the command is another.
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What made up the retinue of a noble (knight, king, Duke, etc ... - QuoraSep 15, 2020 · We should however differentiate between belonging to the knightly, noble social class, and playing a certain role in war.
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The king's entourage, 1: secretary, head barber, cupbearerFeb 3, 2025 · The title of another close relative of the king, named Dariš-libur, remains unknown: I have suggested that hewas the chief barber, whom the king ...
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In the Beginning: The First 1200 Years in Mesopotamia - jstorDec 31, 2015 · During the long, yet little-known earlier phase of the. Early Dynastic period, kings were hardly distinguished from their entourage. In banquet ...
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The Role of the Pharaoh's Court in Ancient Egypt: Power, Ritual, and ...Mar 13, 2025 · The court of the Pharaoh was a microcosm of Egyptian society, reflecting its hierarchical structure, religious devotion, and administrative sophistication.Missing: retinue | Show results with:retinue
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The Persian Immortals: the feared elite guard of the Achaemenid ...Jan 19, 2022 · The Persian Immortals were an elite military unit in operation for around two centuries, almost the entire lifespan of the Achaemenid empire.
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Ancient Persian Culture - World History EncyclopediaNov 27, 2019 · As long as they pleased the king, they reigned for life and lived well in their own palaces with their own retinue. Each satrap was expected to ...
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Hetairoi - Alexander's CampaignThe Hetairoi were composed of noble Macedonian aristocrats and companions of the king who served as his personal bodyguard and elite cavalry force.Missing: retinue comitatus
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TACITUS, Germania - Loeb Classical Librarymeans name and fame for a man that his retinue be conspicuous for number and character: such men are in request for embassies, and are honoured with gifts, and ...
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Ancient Social Patterns: Comitatus - LessWrongMar 5, 2018 · The word comitatus is Latin for retinue, or armed escort. In Germania, Tacitus uses it to describe the relationship between a lord and his sworn ...
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Caste, Skill, and Training: The Evolution of Cohesion in European ...Jul 2, 2014 · This essay proposes to examine the structure of medieval Europe's military systems – and the factors that held medieval armed forces together in battle and on ...<|separator|>
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Medieval Europe: European Civilization in the Middle AgesThe great lords were surrounded by large retinues of followers. These were literally small (and not-so-small) armies of knights, domestic servants, retainers, ...
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Feudalism and Knights in Medieval EuropeOct 1, 2001 · By the ninth century, many knights and nobles held estates (fiefs) granted by greater lords in return for military and other service.
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The Organisation of Indentured Retinues in Fourteenth-Century ...Feb 12, 2009 · The fourteenth century is an important period in the history of aristocratic retinues in England not only because it was a period of some ...
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John of Gaunt's retinue - The History JarJul 17, 2017 · There were approximately two hundred knights and squires in his retinue. Apparently squires were paid 10 marks a year whilst a basic knight's salary was £20.Missing: functions | Show results with:functions<|separator|>
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Mughal-Rajput Relations in the 16th and 17th centuries - UPSC NotesSep 23, 2023 · Rajputs were appointed as commanders of the Mughal armies and were rewarded by means of revenue and land and as revenue and land passed through ...
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Seeking Loyalty: the Inner Asian Tradition of Personal Guards and ...For this purpose, I examine the Inner Asian tradition of personal guards in widely scattered regions from the Middle East to East Asia and throughout an ...Missing: non- Africa
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9 - The Ubiquitous and Opaque Elites of the Ottoman Empire c.1300 ...Mar 9, 2020 · The Ottoman Empire was considered as a polity that broke aristocracies by raising armies and bureaucracies of slaves beholden only to the sultan.
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The recruitment of armies in the early middle ages - De Re MilitariJun 30, 2014 · The potential sources of military manpower fall into four main categories: households, mercenaries, followings, and conscripts.
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Fighting the Hundred Years' War: war indentures |Oct 12, 2015 · These contracts or indentures of war were agreements whereby the king agreed to pay the lord a sum and in return the lord was bound to supply a fixed number of ...Missing: recruitment | Show results with:recruitment
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Edward III and the English aristocracy at the beginning of the ...Dec 30, 2013 · At the start of the French war English royal armies were composed, on the one hand, of retinues recruited by aristocratic captains and, on the ...<|separator|>
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Collections: How to Raise a Tribal Army in Pre-Roman Europe, Part IJun 7, 2024 · Here it is handy because it shows neatly the social division in the recruitment of these societies, with the aristocrats, richly equipped in ...
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Oaths of Fidelity: Loyalty and Officeholding in Late Medieval DurhamFeb 10, 2024 · Oaths of fidelity, homage and fealty were ubiquitous in late medieval England. Variously given by tenants, officeholders and retainers.
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Honor, Loyalty, and Worth: The Anglo-Saxon Warrior CodeDec 13, 2021 · Anglo-Saxons did not give gifts without expecting a return, usually an oath of allegiance and military service. The gift itself was also of ...
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Tacitus, Germania - ToposText... loyalty is more easily guaranteed when, with other hostages, a high-born daughter's presence is demanded. Moreover they believe that women possess certain ...
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Rates of Pay for Medieval Soldiers | A Writer's PerspectiveOct 24, 2021 · The earl had 6s 8d per day, a banneret 4s, a knight 2s, an esquire 12d, a mounted archer 6d, a foot soldier 2d. There were 12 pennies (d) toMissing: funding | Show results with:funding
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Why Medieval Warfare was Expensive Business - Medievalists.netAug 13, 2022 · Medieval warfare was expensive due to the army consuming a large portion of income, the high cost of soldier salaries, equipment, and transport ...
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Investment in Medieval Agriculture - jstorThere is indirect evidence to suggest that the style of life, above all retinues and castles, ate equally deeply into baronial incomes in the twelfth cen- tury.<|separator|>
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How Medieval Kings Paid for War - Medievalists.netOct 3, 2023 · Medieval kings funded war through land income, coin minting, taxes, borrowing from lords, and borrowing from bankers, often using wool tax as ...
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[PDF] The price of money – Interest rates in medieval sources - EurHisFirmNov 24, 2020 · This paper discusses information about interest rates in late medieval Tirol. A close reading of the sources shows that in the county of Tirol ...
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Lordship and Environmental Change in Central Highland Scotland c ...Feb 22, 2010 · Territorial expansion and development of a predatory culture, it is argued, were responses to an environment-triggered economic crisis.<|separator|>
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The Comital Military Retinue in the Reign of Edward I - Academia.eduThis article offers a detailed examination of the military retinues of the earls during Edward I's wars in the twelve-nineties and early thirteen-hundreds.Missing: functions | Show results with:functions
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Michael P. Warner, The Agincourt Campaign of 1415: The Retinues ...Oct 9, 2023 · Warner's study deals with English military recruitment in the lead up to and during the Lancastrian campaign of 1415, encompassing the siege of Harfleur.Missing: duties | Show results with:duties
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Part I Our portrayal is that of an English retinue on military service ...May 13, 2025 · During the Hundred Years' War, a retinue was a contracted military unit typically led by a noble or knight and composed primarily of men-at-arms ...
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"The Grand Retinue" Phenomenon in Northern and Eastern Europe ...The late 10th-early 11th-century Poland and the “North Sea Empire” of Cnut the Great (1016-1035) provide the most compelling evidence on the grand retinue. In ...
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[PDF] War, Wealth, and Chivalry: Nobles and Mercenaries in Fourteenth ...Edward III and his son, known to history as the Black Prince, were, as a result of the Hundred Years War, probably the most extensive employers of the mercenary ...
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What was 'Livery and Maintenance'? - Medievalists.netJun 24, 2011 · Servants or “retainers” in the sense of “of the household,” were 'upstairs' persons. By definition, of lower rank than the lord, though of ...<|separator|>
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16.1 The decline of feudalism and the rise of centralized statesFeudalism's decline was marked by major shifts in European society. The Black Death, economic changes, and technological advancements weakened traditional ...
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12 Fast Facts About the Secret Service - Starr Wright USAToday, there are more than 6,500 members of the Secret Service including special agents, Uniformed Division agents and technical, professional and ...
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How much security does Donald Trump get? - BBCOct 17, 2024 · About 300 agents are assigned to the sitting president and vice-president, compared to the 90 to 100 who protect a former president, Mr Kessler ...
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Legislative Evolution of U.S. Secret Service - Congress.govNov 26, 2024 · This report provides information on the historical and legislative evolution of the US Secret Service, including its investigation and protection missions.
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How much members of Congress are spending on personal securityincluding Sens. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) — are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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Saudi king reported to be taking 506 tons of luggage, including two ...Feb 27, 2017 · King Salman will be joined by a 1500-person entourage on his nine-day visit.<|separator|>
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How big is your entourage? And what does it say about you?Jun 5, 2025 · For some countries, it is a highly public way to display power and prestige; the bigger the entourage, the better it reflects on the finances ...
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How Politicians Use Armed Security PersonnelDec 27, 2019 · All politicians can choose to hire security officers from a private security firm. This can often be a wise choice, even for those who already have protection ...
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Protecting Leaders - Secret ServiceOur protective work has expanded to not only include traditional physical protection, but also protection against threats from airspace, cyber systems and ...