French Chivalry : Chivalric Ideas and Practices in Mediaeval France /

Chivalry denotes the ideals and practices considered suitable for a noble. The word itself is reminiscent of the aristocratic society of medieval France dominated by mounted warriors. As early as the eleventh century, several different views of chivalric standards and behavior had appeared. During t...

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Main Author: Painter, Sidney, 1902-1960
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Press, 2019
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