The witan, or witenagemot, was an assembly of nobles and clergy in Anglo-Saxon England that advised the king and made important decisions regarding governance, law, and succession. Though the term "witan" typically refers to the period of Anglo-Saxon rule rather than 1042 BC, it played a significant role in the political landscape of England, particularly during the reign of King Edward the Confessor from 1042 to 1066. The witan's influence was crucial in legitimizing royal authority and addressing matters of state, including the selection of the monarch.
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