Sóoldatokat
Sóoldatokat is a Hungarian term that translates to "salt soldiers" or "brine soldiers." It refers to soldiers who are paid or compensated in salt. Historically, salt was a valuable commodity, often as essential as currency for preserving food and for medicinal purposes. Consequently, it was sometimes used as a form of payment, particularly in regions where salt was scarce or difficult to obtain. This practice was more common in ancient and medieval times.
The Roman army, for instance, is believed to have paid its soldiers a portion of their wages