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Robert FitzWalter referred to his troops as the "Army of God" during the early 13th century. This term emphasized their moral and religious justification for opposing King John of England and fighting for the rights of barons and the enforcement of the Magna Carta. FitzWalter's forces played a significant role in the baronial rebellion against the monarchy.

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