parallelseid
Parallelseid is an ancient Norse law that governed the indemnification of kin for unexplained flight or injury. In Norway during the Middle Ages, individuals had the option to flee to the mountains or forests to avoid prosecution, and as a result, their families might have been held liable for the actions that led to the flight.
Under parallelseid, kin was required to pay a certain amount of money, known as wergild, to the
The practice of parallelseid held significance in Scandinavian culture and social hierarchy. As a means of
Though less well-documented than other aspects of Norse law, the historical context and application of parallelseid