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Captain Moroni
Book of Mormon military leader / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Moroni (son of Mormon).
According to the Book of Mormon, Captain Moroni was an important Nephite military commander who lived during the first century BC. He is first mentioned in the Book of Alma as "the chief captain over the Nephites."[1]
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Captain Moroni | |
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Children | Moronihah |
Era | Reign of the judges (in the Book of Mormon) |
Military service | |
Rank | Chief Captain |
Commands | Nephite military |
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Successor | Moronihah |
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Captain Moroni is presented as a righteous and skilled military commander. Among his accomplishments were his extensive preparations for battle and his fierce defense of the right of the Nephites to govern themselves and worship as they saw fit.
Captain Moroni shares a name with the prophet Moroni; the former is indexed[2] in the Book of Mormon as Moroni1.