Althing

/ˈɔːlθɪŋ/ noun

The ancient Icelandic parliament established in 930 CE, considered one of the world's oldest functioning legislative assemblies. It met annually at Þingvellir where free men gathered to make laws, settle disputes, and conduct judicial proceedings in a democratic assembly.

From Old Norse alþingi, combining all (all) and þing (assembly, parliament). The word þing is related to English 'thing' and originally meant 'appointed time' or 'assembly,' reflecting the Germanic tradition of democratic gatherings for legal and political matters.

AMኣልተንግ
ARألثينج
BNঅলথিং
CSAlthing
DAAltinget
DEAlthing
ELAlthing
ESAlthingi
FAآلتینگ
FIAlthing
FRAlthing
GUઅલ્થિંગ
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