Galanas in Welsh law was a payment made by a killer and his family to the family of his or her victim. It is similar to éraic in Ireland and the Anglo-Saxon weregild.
Galanas in Welsh law was a payment made by a killer and his family to the family of his or her victim. It is similar to éraic in Ireland and the Anglo-Saxon weregild.
== Definition == The details of galanas were laid out in the Laws of Hywel Dda, codified during the mid tenth century reign of King Hywel Dda, but dating back to earlier oral traditions passed down through bards and jurists. The earliest surviving written documents of the laws are Peniarth MS. 28 and Peniarth MS. 29 (known as the Black Book of Chirk) written c. 1200.
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