When Norway was united as a kingdom (900–1030), the existing lagtings were constituted as superior regional assemblies, Frostating being one of them. These were representative assemblies at which delegates from the various districts in each region met to award legal judgments and pass laws. Frostating, arguably Norway's oldest court, had its seat at Tinghaugen in Frosta municipality in the county of Nord-Trøndelag, close to the mediaeval church at Logtun. The first germs of democrat… (More on Frostating)