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I think sysV had halt, poweroff, and reboot, and most linux distros picked them up while adopting sysV traditions in the 1990s. When the sysV init stuff got replaced by systemd (in most distros) , systemd came with commands of the same names, meant to provide almost enough backwards compatibility.
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