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The term "paladin" historically refers to a knightly champion or a heroic figure, particularly in medieval literature. While the concept is rooted in real historical knights, the specific characters often associated with paladins, such as those in the tales of Charlemagne, are largely legendary and fictional. Therefore, while the idea of a paladin embodies qualities of real individuals from the past, there was no singular "real" paladin as portrayed in stories.

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