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A paladin is the prototypical "knight in shining armour"; for details, see the main Paladin article.
Paladin can also refer to:
- The Paladin character class in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, revived in the late 1970s as an archetype of a heroic knight devoted to a sacred order. Similarly used throughout Square Enix's Final Fantasy franchise.
- The M109 howitzer, primarily used by the US Army, Israel Defense Forces and Norwegian Army.
- A tank in the computer videogame Unreal Tournament 2004.
- The protagonist of the 1950s American television series Have Gun, Will Travel.
- The character Commodore James "Paladin" Taggart from the Wing Commander (computer game) series of videogames and related novels.
- The father of Peregrin Took in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth.
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