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Armed priests

Throughout history, armed priests or soldier priests have been recorded. Distinguished in the modern era from military chaplains who served the military or civilians as spiritual guidance (non-combatans), these priests took up arms and fought in conflicts (combatants). The term warrior priests is usually used for armed priests of the antiquity and middle ages, and of historical tribes.
==History==
In Greek mythology, the Curetes were identified as armed priests. In Ancient Rome, the Salii who were armed priests carried sacred shields through the city during the March festivals.
Livy (59 BC–17 AD) mentions ''armati sacerdotes'' (armed priests). The Aztecs had a vanguard of warrior priests who carried deity banners and made sacrifies on the battlefield.

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