sighthoundman t1_irgd2wm wrote
Reply to comment by khaddy in Did the first crusade impact significantly the war-making capacity of states like england, west and east francia? And did later crusades impose equal burdens, or was the distribution of this burden different for the 2nd and 3rd crusades? by Qazwereira
I've read that the Mafia was originally formed to fight the Muslims in Sicily, and then the Spanish.
I haven't verified it, it might just be a widespread rumor. But it is widespread.
The biggest problem was that, as a Non-Governmental Organization, they didn't have any taxing power. So they subsisted on contributions. Some more voluntary than others.
Donaldbeag t1_iri3g6g wrote
This really sounds like the sort of origin myth that a group would create to legitimatise themselves and give everyone a good pat on the back.
There were a variety of documented organisations that fought for Christians in Spain, Malta, southern Italy etc - and it would be a bit of a stretch for another, undocumented group of lowly crime lords fighting the same fight that nobody noticed!
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