Kingsmoot
Kingsmoot is a historical term referring to a medieval assembly or court of kings. The term is derived from the Old English words "cyning" meaning king, and "smōt" meaning assembly or meeting. Kingsmoots were typically convened to address legal, political, or administrative matters, and they played a crucial role in the governance of medieval kingdoms.
The structure and function of kingsmoots varied depending on the region and the specific kingdom. In some
One of the most famous examples of a kingsmoot is the Great Council of Westminster, held in
Kingsmoots were an essential feature of medieval governance, providing a forum for the king to consult with