Captain General of the Church
- Captain General of the Church
The Captain General of the Church (Italian: "Capitano generale") was the "de facto" commander-in-chief of the papal armed forces during the Middle Ages. The post was usually conferred on an Italian noble with a professional military reputation or (later) a relative of the pope. The parallel office of "Gonfaloniere" (literally: "banner-bearer") of the Church, was more a formal and ceremonial honor than the responsibility of a tactical military leader. [Chambers, 2006, p. 28.]
It was traditional for the Captain General to carry a baton of command, blessed by the pope. [Chambers, 2006, p. 142.]
List of Captains General
ee also
*Captain General, for similarly named ranks
*"Condottieri"
*Papal States
Notes
References
*Chambers, D.S. 2006. "Popes, Cardinals & War: The Military Church in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe". I.B. Taurus. ISBN 1-84511-178-8.
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