World Literature I
Comitatus is a Latin term that refers to a warrior code or bond of loyalty between a lord and his warriors in Anglo-Saxon culture. This relationship was characterized by mutual loyalty, support, and the expectation that warriors would defend their lord to the death, while the lord would provide for and protect his warriors. It embodies the values of bravery, honor, and fealty central to Anglo-Saxon literature and society.
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