Heimilismanna
Heimilismanna is a term of Old Norse origin, literally translating to "home man" or "man of the household." Historically, it referred to a free man who was the head of his own household and possessed property. This status was significant in the social structure of ancient Scandinavian societies. A heimilismanna was distinguished from those who were landless, dependent, or enslaved.
The responsibilities and rights of a heimilismanna were considerable. He was expected to manage his farm, provide
The concept of heimilismanna is often contrasted with other social strata in Old Norse society, such as