Paladin (disambiguation)
A paladin was one of the Douzepairs or Twelve Peers, great legendary warriors of Charlemagne's court.
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Paladin may also refer to:
People
- Dan Paladin (born 1979), American video game artist and designer
- Soraya Paladin (born 1993), Italian cyclist
Arts, entertainment, and media
Fictional characters
- Paladin (comics), a Marvel character
- Paladin, the main character in the television and radio Western series Have Gun – Will Travel
- Paladins of Voltron, characters from television series Voltron Legendary Defender
- A secret society of religious fanatics who are sworn to trace and kill "Jumpers" in Jumper
Games
- Paladin (character class), a "holy warrior" in fantasy role-playing games
- Paladin (Dungeons & Dragons), a character class and, presumably, the origin of this concept
- Paladins (video game), a videogame
- Term for Contestants playing in the reality tv show The Quest
Literature
- The Paladin, a 1988 fantasy novel by C. J. Cherryh
- The Paladin (Garfield novel), a 1979 WWII novel by Brian Garfield with Christopher Creighton
- The Paladin, a novel by George Shipway
Media
- Chinese Paladin (TV series) , a 2005 Chinese television series adapted from the original version of the Chinese action role-playing game "The Legend of Sword and Fairy"
Music
- Paladin (band), a 1970s British progressive rock band
- Les Paladins, a 1760 opera by Jean-Philippe Rameau
- The Paladins, a rockabilly music group
Brands and enterprises
- Northern Counties Paladin, a bus body built in the UK between 1991 and 1998
- Paladin Energy Ltd, a uranium production and exploration company
- Paladin Industries, an American aircraft manufacturer
- Paladin Press, a publisher of anarchist-themed books
- Paladin Group (security company), a security company operating in South East Asia and Oceania
Military
- Combined Joint Task Force Paladin, a counter-IED task force during the 2001-present War in Afghanistan
- HMS Paladin, either of two Royal Navy warships
- M109 Paladin or M109 self-propelled howitzer, a piece of artillery
Organizations
- Paladin Group (fascist private military contractor), a mercenary organization founded in Spain in 1970 by Otto Skorzeny
- Paladin Society, at Emory University
Sports
- Furman Paladins, the sports teams of Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, USA
- RMC Paladins, the athletic teams of the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario
Technology
- Paladin (chemical), used in pesticides
- Apple Paladin, a computer, phone, scanner, and fax machine produced by Apple Computer
- Nissan Paladin, the name by which the Nissan Xterra sport utility vehicle is sold in China
- NOVO7 Paladin, a tablet computer
Other uses
- Paladin, a genus of trilobite
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See also
- Palatinate (disambiguation)
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