þrælkun
Þrælkun is the Old Norse word for slavery. In the Viking Age and subsequent Norse societies, slavery was an integral part of the social and economic structure. Slaves, known as thralls (þrælar), occupied the lowest rung of the social ladder. They were typically acquired through warfare, raiding, or as a consequence of debt or punishment for crimes.
Thralls performed a wide range of tasks, from domestic chores and agricultural labor to skilled crafts and
Despite their status, thralls were considered property and could be bought, sold, or inherited. Owners were
The presence of thralls was fundamental to the economic prosperity of Norse societies, providing a cheap and