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Hueste
Hueste was a term used in Spain during the Middle Ages to refer to a group of armed men under the command of a ''prelado'' or ''rico-hombre'', with the obejctive of executing expeditions or warfare. Huestes were initially drawn from the broader population, but later became more selective as combat skills became more specialized. == Etymology== At the start of the Middle Ages, there was no term in Castilian to signify a group of men with military objectives. The term ''hueste'' appeared in the Siete Partidas of the 13th century, with a meaning similar to the modern Castilian word ''tropas'' ("troops").
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