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"Everybody in the kingdom of France loves Charlemagne and the books of his deeds..."[1]


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Beumann, H. (1973). Regnum Teutonicum und rex Teutonicorum in ottonischer und salischer Zeit. Bemerkungen zu einem Buch von Eckhard Müller-Mertens. Archiv für Kulturgeschichte, 55(1), pp. 215-223. Retrieved 5 Apr. 2017, from doi:10.7788/akg.1973.55.1.215

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The Ordene de chevalerie ("Order of Chivalry") is an anonymous Old French didactic poem on knighthood written around 1220. The Ordene is found, either complete or fragmentary, in ten medieval manuscripts. One manuscript contains both the complete poem and a complete prose version.

  • Busby, Keith, ed. (1983). Le Roman des eles by Raoul de Hodenc and L'Ordene de chevalerie. Utrech Publications in General and Comparative Literature. Vol. 17. John Benjamins B.V.


















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