brjósthliðarliðir
Brjósthliðarliðir were a type of military formation or unit that emerged in the Viking Age Scandinavia. The term "brjósthliðarliðir" is derived from Old Norse, with "brjóstr" meaning "battle", "hlið" meaning "side" or "rank", and "lið" meaning "unit" or "troop".
In a brjósthliðarliðir unit, warriors were organized in narrow formations, often in a rectangular shape, with
The brjósthliðarliðir were typically used for pitched battles and siege warfare, where the warriors would form
Evidence of the brjósthliðarliðir can be found in the Old Norse sagas, literary works that contain stories
The brjósthliðarliðir were significant in Viking Age warfare, allowing Scandinavian warriors to engage effectively in battles.