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What is the translation, meaning and origin of the Latin phrase "Militia, malicia?"

Question #152227. Asked by chabenao1.
Last updated Sep 11 2025.
Originally posted Sep 11 2025 7:35 AM.

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I think you meant, "Militia vel malitia": St Anselm's "The militia or rather the malicious".

link https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/82/article/395072

Sep 11 2025, 5:36 PM
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