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I believe the reference in the Greek metal band's song is more likely to the Santa Hermandad which were a type of military peacekeeping association of armed individuals, which became characteristic of municipal life in medieval Spain, especially in Castile.
The fact that the album is called "Castles Conquered and Reclaimed" only reinforces this idea. Consequently, I am deleting the section about the Greek metal band Mystras. Jonur (talk) 06:22, 7 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]