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Their forces include fighters and chieftains - and the occasional berserker!
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In the mid 9th century the largest chieftains of the petty kingdoms started a major power struggle.
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The two barangays abovementioned were ruled by their chieftains, called capitanes.
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The range of power and influence differed between the chieftains.
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The three chieftains each declare the way in which they wish to be buried.
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These kingdoms (little more than collections of villages subservient to petty chieftains) evolved with their own ethnic and tribal religions.
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The previous situation involving hundreds of kingdoms, many small armies, powerful regional chieftains, and internecine warfare, gave way to a disciplined central authority.
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Clan chieftains, like clan chiefs, may wear their own personal crest within a plain circlet inscribed with their own motto or slogan.
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Such cave hermitages were patronised by the ruling kings of the time, chieftains and the people as well.
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This suggests that they were capable of making formal agreements in unison despite supposedly having many different chieftains.
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