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The History of Chivalry

Chapter 13 No.13

Word Count: 6458    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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The History of Chivalry
The History of Chivalry
“Today, the term "chivalry" has come to refer to small acts of kindness typically performed by a man toward a woman, such as opening a car door or offering up one's coat on a chilly evening. But in the medieval period, chivalry was a complex code of behavior that governed virtually every aspect of life. In this comprehensive volume, historical writer G. P. R. James provides a detailed account of the development and practice of chivalry.”
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