I think it is an interesting topic. War Castles or blogs/html 1998 websites don't necessarily convince me. I want to see the bonefide sources.
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Something interesting and to ponder pertaining to the word corporation:
https://www.etymonline.com/word/corporation#etymonline_v_28912
corporation (n.) mid-15c., corporacioun, "persons united in a body for some purpose," from such use in Anglo-Latin, from Late Latin corporationem (nominative corporatio) "assumption of a body" (used of the incarnation of Christ), noun of action from past-participle stem of Latin corporare "embody, make or fashion into a body," from corpus (genitive corporis) "body, dead body, animal body," also "a whole composed of united parts, a structure, system,community, corporation, political body, a guild" (from PIE root *kwrep- "body, form, appearance").