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Arson in medieval Scandinavia (Old Norse hús-brenna or hús-bruni, "house-burning") was a technique sometimes employed in blood feuds and political conflicts in order to assassinate someone. In committing arson, a group of attackers would set fire to the home of an opponent, sometimes by quickly and surreptitiously piling wood, brush and other combustible materials against the exterior of a dwelling and set it on fire. Typically the attackers would surround the house to prevent the escape of its inhabitants, although women, the elderly, and small children were sometimes allowed to leave.

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  • Hús-brenna (ca)
  • Arson in medieval Scandinavia (en)
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  • Hús-brenna (del nòrdic antic: cremar la casa; també hús-bruni) era una manera de prendre's la justícia unilateralment amb l'incendi intencionat cap a un rival, la seua família i béns durant conflictes polítics o revenges amb l'únic objectiu d'assassinar, en l'edat mitjana escandinava. Per cometre aquest acte, un grup d'atacants incendiaven la casa on residia l'oponent, a vegades apilant fusta, arbusts i altres materials combustibles a l'exterior d'un habitatge i li calaven foc. Normalment solien envoltar la casa per prevenir que ningú en pogués escapar, tot i que les sagues nòrdiques informen que no era estrany permetre a dones, ancians i menors que n'isqueren per salvar la vida. (ca)
  • Arson in medieval Scandinavia (Old Norse hús-brenna or hús-bruni, "house-burning") was a technique sometimes employed in blood feuds and political conflicts in order to assassinate someone. In committing arson, a group of attackers would set fire to the home of an opponent, sometimes by quickly and surreptitiously piling wood, brush and other combustible materials against the exterior of a dwelling and set it on fire. Typically the attackers would surround the house to prevent the escape of its inhabitants, although women, the elderly, and small children were sometimes allowed to leave. (en)
  • Hús-brenna (del nórdico antiguo: quemar la casa; también hús-bruni) fue una forma de tomarse la justicia de forma unilateral por medio del incendio intencionado hacia un rival, su familia y bienes durante conflictos políticos o vendettas con el único objetivo de asesinar en la Edad Media escandinava. Para cometer ese acto, un grupo de atacantes incendiarían la casa donde reside el oponente, a veces de forma abrupta apilando madera, arbustos y otros materiales combustibles en el exterior de una vivienda y le prendían fuego. Normalmente la partida rodeaba la casa para prevenir que nadie pudiera escapar, aunque las sagas nórdicas informan que no era extraño permitir a mujeres, ancianos y menores de edad pudiesen salir para salvar sus vidas.​ (es)
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  • Hús-brenna (del nòrdic antic: cremar la casa; també hús-bruni) era una manera de prendre's la justícia unilateralment amb l'incendi intencionat cap a un rival, la seua família i béns durant conflictes polítics o revenges amb l'únic objectiu d'assassinar, en l'edat mitjana escandinava. Per cometre aquest acte, un grup d'atacants incendiaven la casa on residia l'oponent, a vegades apilant fusta, arbusts i altres materials combustibles a l'exterior d'un habitatge i li calaven foc. Normalment solien envoltar la casa per prevenir que ningú en pogués escapar, tot i que les sagues nòrdiques informen que no era estrany permetre a dones, ancians i menors que n'isqueren per salvar la vida. (ca)
  • Arson in medieval Scandinavia (Old Norse hús-brenna or hús-bruni, "house-burning") was a technique sometimes employed in blood feuds and political conflicts in order to assassinate someone. In committing arson, a group of attackers would set fire to the home of an opponent, sometimes by quickly and surreptitiously piling wood, brush and other combustible materials against the exterior of a dwelling and set it on fire. Typically the attackers would surround the house to prevent the escape of its inhabitants, although women, the elderly, and small children were sometimes allowed to leave. (en)
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