Knights Milites
(Q3857897)
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.
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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description | 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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