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It has always been the case that only the males had military obligations.  The age of registration or discharge from registration in the lægdsruller has varied over time.
It has always been the case that only the males had military obligations.  The age of registration or discharge from registration in the lægdsruller has varied over time.


'''1788-1848'''
'''1788-1848'''<br>
Before 1848 it was the parents' position in society that determined whether one was entered in the lægdsruller.  The regulation of June 20, 1788 determined that it was only the peasantry that would be obligated.  Even if a person moved from the countryside to the city, it did not remove him from the rolls.  On the other hand, if a city dweller moved to the country, it did not automaticly make him militarly obligated.
Before 1848 it was the parents' position in society that determined whether one was entered in the lægdsruller.  The regulation of June 20, 1788 determined that it was only the peasantry that would be obligated.  Even if a person moved from the countryside to the city, it did not remove him from the rolls.  On the other hand, if a city dweller moved to the country, it did not automaticly make him militarly obligated.


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