Comitatus
"Comitatus" is what i found in an article. :/ Good Luck with SOS.
Sparta Warriors was created in 1958.
Yes they did. The inca hade an Army, wich the warriors faught in
The jaguar warriors wore the skin of jaguars to intimidate their oponent.
Both European medieval knights and Japanese samurai warriors pledged oaths of loyalty to their respective lords or masters. This feudal loyalty was central to their roles, as knights served noble lords in exchange for land and protection, while samurai adhered to the Bushido code, which emphasized honor, duty, and allegiance to their daimyo. These oaths underscored their commitment to serve and protect their leaders, often at the cost of their own lives. The honor associated with these vows was crucial to both warrior cultures.
"Comitatus" is what i found in an article. :/ Good Luck with SOS.
The warriors in Germany were called Germanic warriors by the Romans and other tribes. The term Germanic translates as spear man.
This relationship between lord and warrior was prominent in feudal societies, where warriors would pledge allegiance and loyalty to a lord in exchange for land and protection. This system was common in medieval Europe and Japan, where warriors would fight for their lords in battle and receive rewards in return.
Valkyrie
It's Norse mythology, though germanic is similair.It was his Valkyrier or Valkries in English.
The proper relationship between a lord and his warriors is based on mutual loyalty, respect, and duty. The lord provides protection, resources, and leadership, while the warriors owe their allegiance and service in return. This bond is often reinforced by shared values, honor, and the pursuit of a common cause, creating a sense of camaraderie and commitment to each other's well-being. Ultimately, this relationship fosters a stable and effective hierarchy essential for maintaining order and achieving collective goals.
These maidens were known as Valkyries.
As fighting increased, the government could no longer enlist and pay Romans as soldiers. It began using Germanic warriors in the army. The Roman government used the Germanic warriors as auxiliaries just as they used other foreign troops. The Germanic troops proved loyal and dedicated even after the Varus disaster. Because of their large size, the German troops made effective ceremonial guards. The German guard was the personal body guard corps of the Roman emperors and their families.
They are known as Valkyries or 'Choosers of the Slain.'
They are known as Valkyries or 'Choosers of the Slain.'
They are known as Valkyries or 'Choosers of the Slain.'
They were known as Valkyries or "Choosers of the Slain."