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Defender

/dɪˈfɛndər/noun
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A defender is a person, group, or thing that actively protects or guards against threats, attacks, or injustices, often stepping in to shield the vulnerable. In today's world, this term extends beyond physical security to include legal advocates in courtrooms and digital tools in cybersecurity, emphasizing its role in both literal and symbolic battles for safety and justice.

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The title 'Defender of the Faith' was granted to King Henry VIII by Pope Leo X in 1521 for his book defending Catholic doctrines against Martin Luther, and it remains an official title for British monarchs to this day, even after Henry's dramatic split from the Church in the 1530s.

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