uppboðið
Uppboðið refers to a medieval Icelandic social institution that provided poor or elderly people with financial support. This system allowed communal care and relief for those in need, thereby mitigating poverty and economic hardships.
The uppböð, or the person administering the aid, would often collect taxes or contributions from the community
In some cases, the uppböð might also intervene in cases of conflict or provide temporary housing to
The uppböð was closely tied to the system of feuds and dueling prevalent in medieval Icelandic society.
Historical records indicate that this system of support was institutionalized during the twelfth to fourteenth centuries.