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Irish Wealth

Muiredach's high cross, and clientship

English Wealth

6-7th century Royal Villa in Yeavering described by Dr. Yorke in Kings and Kinghship of Early Anglo-Saxon England. Evidence of trade with Rome - imported goods, gold, silver, precious stones. Sutton Who

Spainish Wealth

Created coinage system with taxes - seen in clay tax tablet

Roman Wealth

Coins with emperor's faces in Faces of Power by Peter Brennan

Viking Wealth

Vast evidence of trade - arabic coins, silver hoards, raiding evidence in annals of ulster

Irish Military

Clientship = forced military service for protection, law tracts list military as one of the reasons king could call an assembly

Roman Military

Military allegiance to emperor - sacramentum militare

Viking military

System designed around military - military burrials, ship design (Roskilde Fjord) , longforts (Dublin)

Irish Support

clientship and honor price

Scottish Support

unification of Pict and scottie in competition with angles and norse

Roman Support

"Circuses and Bread" Juvenal 100 AD