inimkehasse
Inimkehasse is a historical concept that originated from the Swedish and Norwegian words "inim" meaning "enemy" and "kehasse" which could be translated as "to be hostile towards". The term refers to a specific practice of sending goods and supplies to the enemies of one's own ruler, often in exchange for coin or other benefits.
During the Middle Ages, inimkehasse was observed in various parts of Northern Europe. Rulers and nobles would
Inmikehasse involved open defiance of normal commercial practices, which at the time, were rules-based. Merchants and
The exact origins of inimkehasse, as well as its frequency and geographical scope, are difficult to establish
The term "inimkehasse" gained relatively significant recognition during the late 1990s among specialist historians, and remains