A Knight's Life in the Days of Chivalry

A Knight's Life in the Days of Chivalry
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Total Pages : 344
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Synopsis A Knight's Life in the Days of Chivalry by : Walter Clifford Meller

A Knight's Life in Days of Chivalry

A Knight's Life in Days of Chivalry
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Total Pages : 336
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Synopsis A Knight's Life in Days of Chivalry by : Walter Clifford Meller

A Knight's Life in the Days of Chivalry

A Knight's Life in the Days of Chivalry
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Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 149408628X
ISBN-13 : 9781494086282
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Synopsis A Knight's Life in the Days of Chivalry by : Walter Clifford Meller

This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.

The Greatest Knight

The Greatest Knight
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 417
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ISBN-10 : 9780062262073
ISBN-13 : 0062262076
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis The Greatest Knight by : Thomas Asbridge

Renowned scholar Thomas Asbridge brings to life medieval England’s most celebrated knight, William Marshal—providing an unprecedented and intimate view of this age and the legendary warrior class that shaped it. Caught on the wrong side of an English civil war and condemned by his father to the gallows at age five, William Marshal defied all odds to become one of England’s most celebrated knights. Thomas Asbridge’s rousing narrative chronicles William’s rise, using his life as a prism to view the origins, experiences, and influence of the knight in British history. In William’s day, the brutish realities of war and politics collided with romanticized myths about an Arthurian “golden age,” giving rise to a new chivalric ideal. Asbridge details the training rituals, weaponry, and battle tactics of knighthood, and explores the codes of chivalry and courtliness that shaped their daily lives. These skills were essential to survive one of the most turbulent periods in English history—an era of striking transformation, as the West emerged from the Dark Ages. A leading retainer of five English kings, Marshal served the great figures of this age, from Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine to Richard the Lionheart and his infamous brother John, and was involved in some of the most critical phases of medieval history, from the Magna Carta to the survival of the Angevin/Plantagenet dynasty. Asbridge introduces this storied knight to modern readers and places him firmly in the context of the majesty, passion, and bloody intrigue of the Middle Ages. The Greatest Knight features 16 pages of black-and-white and color illustrations.

A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry

A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 9780812208689
ISBN-13 : 0812208684
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry by : Geoffroi de Charny

On the great influence of a valiant lord: "The companions, who see that good warriors are honored by the great lords for their prowess, become more determined to attain this level of prowess." On the lady who sees her knight honored: "All of this makes the noble lady rejoice greatly within herself at the fact that she has set her mind and heart on loving and helping to make such a good knight or good man-at-arms." On the worthiest amusements: "The best pastime of all is to be often in good company, far from unworthy men and from unworthy activities from which no good can come." Enter the real world of knights and their code of ethics and behavior. Read how an aspiring knight of the fourteenth century would conduct himself and learn what he would have needed to know when traveling, fighting, appearing in court, and engaging fellow knights. Composed at the height of the Hundred Years War by Geoffroi de Charny, one of the most respected knights of his age, A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry was designed as a guide for members of the Company of the Star, an order created by Jean II of France in 1352 to rival the English Order of the Garter. This is the most authentic and complete manual on the day-to-day life of the knight that has survived the centuries, and this edition contains a specially commissioned introduction from historian Richard W. Kaeuper that gives the history of both the book and its author, who, among his other achievements, was the original owner of the Shroud of Turin.

Knights in Training

Knights in Training
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9780143130505
ISBN-13 : 0143130501
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Knights in Training by : Heather Haupt

Bringing chivalry back into our modern-day world, this book shows us how to inspire today's generation of young boys to pursue honor, courage, and compassion. In an age when respect and honor seem like distant and antiquated relics, how can we equip boys to pursue valor and courageously put the needs of others before their own? This book helps parents to inspire their boys by captivating their imagination and honoring their love for adventure. Heather Haupt explores how knights historically lived out various aspects of the knights' Code of Chivalry, as depicted in the French epic Song of Roland, and how boys can embody these same ideals now. When we issue the challenge and give boys the reasons why it is worth pursuing, we step forward on an incredible journey towards raising the kind of boys who, just like the knights of old, make an impact in their world now and for the rest of their lives.

Your Guide to Knights and the Age of Chivalry

Your Guide to Knights and the Age of Chivalry
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Publisher : Destination: Middle Ages
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0778729923
ISBN-13 : 9780778729921
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Your Guide to Knights and the Age of Chivalry by : O'Brien Cynthia

Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.

The Life of a Knight

The Life of a Knight
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Publisher : Crabtree Publishing Company
Total Pages : 36
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ISBN-10 : 0778713423
ISBN-13 : 9780778713425
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The Life of a Knight by : Kay Eastwood

Exciting illustrations and photographs highlight this book about the duties and privileges of a medieval knight in warfare and in service to a lord. Their daily life will be explored highlighting their clothing, apprenticeship, heraldry, and their obedience to the chivalric code.

The Knight in History

The Knight in History
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780062016652
ISBN-13 : 0062016652
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Knight in History by : Frances Gies

A magisterial history of the origins, reality, and legend of the knight “A carefully researched, concise, readable, and entertaining account of an institution that remains a part of the Western imagination.” —Los Angeles Times Born out of the chaos of the early Middle Ages, the armored and highly mobile knight revolutionized warfare and quickly became a mythic figure in history. From the Knights Templars and English knighthood to the crusades and chivalry, The Knight in History, by acclaimed medievalist Frances Gies, bestselling coauthor of Life in a Medieval Castle, paints a remarkable true picture of knighthood—exploring the knight’s earliest appearance as an agent of lawless violence, his reemergence as a dynamic social entity, his eventual disappearance from the European stage, and his transformation into Western culture’s most iconic hero.

Vengeance in Medieval Europe

Vengeance in Medieval Europe
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9781442601260
ISBN-13 : 1442601264
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Vengeance in Medieval Europe by : Daniel Lord Smail

How did medieval society deal with private justice, with grudges, and with violent emotions? This ground-breaking reader collects for the first time a number of unpublished or difficult-to-find texts that address violence and emotion in the Middle Ages. The sources collected here illustrate the power and reach of the language of vengeance in medieval European society. They span the early, high, and later middle ages, and capture a range of perspectives including legal sources, learned commentaries, narratives, and documents of practice. Though social elites necessarily figure prominently in all medieval sources, sources concerning relatively low-status individuals and sources pertaining to women are included. The sources range from saints' lives that illustrate the idea of vengeance to later medieval court records concerning vengeful practices. A secondary goal of the collection is to illustrate the prominence of mechanisms for peacemaking in medieval European society. The introduction traces recent scholarly developments in the study of vengeance and discusses the significance of these concepts for medieval political and social history.