tiedjäns
The tiedjäns were a Swedish class of local officials responsible for the administration of justice and the execution of certain judicial functions. They were employed in the provinces of Sweden during the 17th and 18th centuries, specifically in the rural areas.
The tiedjäns served as the primary local authority, exercising their duties in the name of the Swedish
Tiedjäns were usually appointed by the king or by the local nobility, and their tenure was typically
The position of tiedjän was not considered particularly prestigious, as it often involved mundane administrative tasks
The role of tiedjän was gradually phased out during the 18th century as the Swedish state expanded