Antrustion

/ænˈtrʌʃən/ noun

In early medieval history, a member of the royal household or trusted follower of a Germanic king, particularly in the Frankish kingdom.

From Old High German 'antrustio' (trusted follower, retainer). The term entered English historical vocabulary describing the warrior-retainers of early Germanic kingdoms like the Franks.

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