Tinghaugen, from the
Old Norse words meaning 'assembly' and meaning 'hill', is close to the medieval
church at Logtun. The site is represented by the Frostatinget
bautasten at Tinghaugen. Frostating was arguably Norway's oldest court, pre-dating the
Viking Age. The Frostating had authority over the eight districts in
Trøndelag including (
Nordmøre and
Fosen) and (
Namdalen) and at a later time, it also included
Hålogaland. When Norway was united as a kingdom, the existing (law assemblies) 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. ==Magnus Lagabøtes landslov==