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Thane (; ) was the title given to a local royal official in
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eastern
Scotland Scotland is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's land area, consisting of the northern part of the island of Great Britain and more than 790 adjac ...
, equivalent in rank to the son of an
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, who was at the head of an administrative and socio-economic unit known as a thanedom or thanage.


History

The earliest documentary record of a thane is in the written judgement of a land dispute settled at a provincial assembly of
Fife Fife ( , ; ; ) is a council areas of Scotland, council area and lieutenancy areas of Scotland, lieutenancy area in Scotland. A peninsula, it is bordered by the Firth of Tay to the north, the North Sea to the east, the Firth of Forth to the s ...
between 1128 and 1136, at which one attendee is described as the thane of Falkland. A further eleven thanes are recorded over the course of the rest of the 12th century, attached to estates from
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to
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, all of which were at the time under the control of the King of Alba. From around the beginning of the 13th century a few thanes also start to be documented attached to estates under the control of earls, including Dunning and
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, which both lay within the Earldom of Strathearn. A statute of 1221 explicitly allowed that some thanes could be responsible to an earl rather than the king, though the overwhelming majority of thanes in the historical record were attached to lands that lay outside earldoms and were in royal hands. The ''thane'' was introduced in the reign of David I (reigned 1124–1153), an Anglophile, to replace the Gaelic ''tòiseach'' (meaning ''leader'', and with which the term ''
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'' shares an origin). In Scotland at that time ''toshach'' designated a deputy to a mormaer, controlling a particular portion of a mormaerdom on the mormaer's behalf. The English ''
thegn In later Anglo-Saxon England, a thegn or thane (Latin minister) was an aristocrat who ranked at the third level in lay society, below the king and ealdormen. He had to be a substantial landowner. Thanage refers to the tenure by which lands were ...
'' was a more general term, simply referring to landholders of widely varying importance. Having introduced ''earl'' to describe mormaers, David used ''thane'' to describe toshachs. Functionally, the thane was a territorial administrator, acting under a territorial earl (the latter resembling a Saxon ealdorman rather than the more superficial Norman earl), or royal steward. 12th century evidence makes it clear that the thane's key role was to collect revenue and services from the estates they administered, being permitted to keep some for themselves as "thane's right" (). Though thanes often held land within the region they administered, this was coincidental; providing land tenure was simply the way of paying for their services, the location of their lands not being intrinsically linked to the authority they wielded in any particular region. However, after the death of Alexander III in 1286, thanes differed from their tosach forebears by holding their position as a
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grant from the crown, rather than the almost independent status held by a tosach. Thanes consequently resembled English
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, but with greater judicial and administrative authority which extended beyond the lands they directly held. In later centuries, the term ''thanes'' dropped out of use in favour of ''baron'', but described as having ''
regality A burgh of regality is a type of Scottish town. They were distinct from royal burghs as they were granted to "Lords of Regality, lords of regality", leading noblemen. (In distinction, burgh of barony, burghs of barony were granted to a tenant-in- ...
'', a term used to describe both the thanes' powers, and the greater powers of the territorial earl.


List of thanages

;Aberdeen *Formartine *Belhelvie *Kintore *Aberdeen *Kincardine O'Neil *Aboyne ;Angus *Kinnaber *Menmuir *Clova *Kinalty *Tannadice *Aberlermo *Old Montrose *Inverkeilor *Idvies *Forfar *Glamis *Downie *Monifieth ;Banff *Boyne *Mumbrie *Netherdale *Aberchirder *Conveth *Glendowachy ;East Lothian *Haddington ;Fife *Falkland *Kingskettle *Dairsie *Kellie ;Inverness * Calder *Kinmylies *Essich ;Kincardine *Dingwall *Durris *Cowie *Uras *Arbuthnott *Kincardine *Fettercairn *Newdosk *Aberluthnott *Laurencekirk *Morphie ;Kinross *Kinross ;Moray *Brodie *Dyke *Cromdale *Kilmalemnock *Rathnech *Fochabers *Molen ;Nairn * Cawdor *Moynes ;Perth *Alyth *Strathardle *Coupar Angus *Longforgan *Scone *Kinclaven *Glentilt *Dull *Fortingall *Crannach *Findowie *Dalmarnock *Strowan *Auchterarder *Dunning *Forteviot ;Ross & Cromarty *Dingwall ;Stirling *Callendar


Cultural associations

In
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Macbeth ''The Tragedy of Macbeth'', often shortened to ''Macbeth'' (), is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, estimated to have been first performed in 1606. It dramatises the physically violent and damaging psychological effects of political ambiti ...
'' (1606), the character
Macbeth ''The Tragedy of Macbeth'', often shortened to ''Macbeth'' (), is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, estimated to have been first performed in 1606. It dramatises the physically violent and damaging psychological effects of political ambiti ...
holds the title "Thane of Glamis", and later, "Thane of Cawdor". The historical King Macbeth fought a Thane of Cawdor who died in battle, but he did not thereby acquire the title himself. The character Macduff is Thane of
Fife Fife ( , ; ; ) is a council areas of Scotland, council area and lieutenancy areas of Scotland, lieutenancy area in Scotland. A peninsula, it is bordered by the Firth of Tay to the north, the North Sea to the east, the Firth of Forth to the s ...
. The 2nd Earl of Cawdor wrote a history of the Thanes of Cawdor, in 1742, published in 1859. In the video game '' The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim,'' the player character is able to receive the honorary title of Thane of Whiterun (and other "holds") by completing quests for the local Jarl. The title allows the player to purchase land within various holds, such as Whiterun or Falkreath.


See also

* Abthain * Thane of Calder * Thane of Cawdor * Thane of Fife * Thane of Lochaber *
Thegn In later Anglo-Saxon England, a thegn or thane (Latin minister) was an aristocrat who ranked at the third level in lay society, below the king and ealdormen. He had to be a substantial landowner. Thanage refers to the tenure by which lands were ...


References


Bibliography

* * {{cite book , last=Taylor , first=Alice , year=2016 , title=The Shape of the State in Medieval Scotland, 1124–1290 , publisher=Oxford University Press , location=Oxford , isbn= 9780198749202 12th-century establishments in Scotland Politics in medieval Scotland Scottish titles