[gothic-l] dux/herzog/hertig
Randall Kloko
rkkloko at YAHOO.COM
Sun May 4 11:02:20 UTC 2003
I think you'll find that 'hertig' was one of the many loanwords borrowed from Low German into Scandinavian during the time of the Hanseatic League, and that it's not common Germanic.
gothic-l at yahoogroups.com wrote:Message: 2
Date: Sat, 03 May 2003 17:51:42 -0000
From: "faltin2001"
Subject: Re: Digest Number 757
--- In gothic-l at yahoogroups.com, Ingemar Nordgren
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Concerning Herzog the Swedish equivalent is 'hertig' if that is of
any
> use.Birger jarl, whose title was jarl, i.e.earl, counted himself as
dux
> in the 13th c.
> Best
> Ingemar
Thanks Ingemar,
so I understand that the title of Herzog/Hertig, as Dux was used in
Sweden as well. Unless this Swedish nobleman borrowed the title from
Germany, this might suggest that the term, i.e. the concept was
common Germanic and perhaps not borrowed by the Goths from the
Greek. Yet, I think the title Herzog or similar was not used in Anglo-
Saxon England.
cheers
Dirk
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