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Knights Milites (Q3857897)

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Originally the Latin word for the soldiers of the Ancient Roman Army., in the Middle Ages, it came to denote mounted soldiers, knights, and by extension the nobility.
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    Knights Milites
    Originally the Latin word for the soldiers of the Ancient Roman Army., in the Middle Ages, it came to denote mounted soldiers, knights, and by extension the nobility.

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