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This role-playing guild was created to offer mercenary services according to the Seriane's Rules. (The condottieri were the captains of the private armies that were hired to protect the Italian city-states Renaissance. The term comes from the word "condotta", troop of mercenaries.)

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  • This role-playing guild was created to offer mercenary services according to the Seriane's Rules. (The condottieri were the captains of the private armies that were hired to protect the Italian city-states Renaissance. The term comes from the word "condotta", troop of mercenaries.)
  • These Italian words were standard usage in English writing of the Napoleonic times that remained current in written histories until the late 20th century; because formally-employed, standing, professional armies were uncommon until late in the Napoleonic Wars (1800–1815) thus, the word Condottiere in the English language has come to denote, in the modern sense, any hired soldier.[citation needed]
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  • This role-playing guild was created to offer mercenary services according to the Seriane's Rules. (The condottieri were the captains of the private armies that were hired to protect the Italian city-states Renaissance. The term comes from the word "condotta", troop of mercenaries.)
  • These Italian words were standard usage in English writing of the Napoleonic times that remained current in written histories until the late 20th century; because formally-employed, standing, professional armies were uncommon until late in the Napoleonic Wars (1800–1815) thus, the word Condottiere in the English language has come to denote, in the modern sense, any hired soldier.[citation needed]
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