Paladiniksi
Paladiniksi, also known as Paladies or Paladini, refers to a type of march called palatium, which was a term used to describe the imperial household in medieval Europe. The term "paladin" eventually came to be associated with a medieval knight of great renown and honor, known for his adherence to chivalrous conduct and his unwavering commitment to the defense of his faith and those in need.
Historically, the term "paladin" emerged in the 10th century to describe a member of the Burgundian and
During the Middle Ages, the legend of the Paladins of Charlemagne became an integral part of the
In modern times, the term "paladin" has been adopted to describe an advocate or champion for a