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English Medieval Knight
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English Medieval Knight

A silver seal of Robert Fitzwalter showing a mounted knight. 1213-1219 CE. Diameter: 73 mm. (British Museum, London)
Medieval Tournament
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Medieval Tournament

The medieval tournament was a forum for European knights where they could practise and show off their military skills in activities such as jousting or the mêlée, indulge in a bit of pageantry, display their chivalrous qualities and win both...
Lewis Knight Chess-piece
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Lewis Knight Chess-piece

Walrus ivory knight chess-piece armed with a spear and kite-shaped shield from the Lewis series, found in Scotland, dated to c. 1150-1175. The British Museum, London.
Illustration of The Knight's Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer
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Illustration of The Knight's Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer

A page from a 1542 edition of Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (1343 - 1400 CE) featuring a woodcut illustration of "The Knight". This edition was edited by William Thynne (c. 16th Century - 1546 CE) and is one of the most valuable surviving...
House of the Knight Mosaic, Volubilis
Image by George Oates

House of the Knight Mosaic, Volubilis

A Roman mosaic from the House of the Knight, Volubilis.
Edward the Black Prince as a Knight of the Garter
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Edward the Black Prince as a Knight of the Garter

A mid-15th century CE illustration of Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376 CE) dressed as a knight of the Order of the Garter. From the Garter Book by William Bruge. (British Library, London)
Cleric, Knight, and Workman Representing the Three Classes
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Cleric, Knight, and Workman Representing the Three Classes

An inhabited initial from 13th-century France depicting the tripartite order of the Middle Ages: the Oratores (those who pray – the clerics), the Bellatores (those who fight – knights or nobility) and the Laboratores (those who work – peasants...
The Canterbury Tales
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

The Canterbury Tales

The Canterbury Tales (written c. 1388-1400 CE) is a medieval literary work by the poet Geoffrey Chaucer (l. c. 1343-1400 CE) comprised of 24 tales related to a number of literary genres and touching on subjects ranging from fate to God's...
Life in the Middle Ages The Knight
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Life in the Middle Ages The Knight

Life in the Middle Ages The Knight
The Myth of Gawain and the Green Knight - Dan Kwartler
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The Myth of Gawain and the Green Knight - Dan Kwartler

Dig into the myth of the Green Knight, who comes to King Arthur’s court to challenge the honor and bravery of Camelot’s knights. It was Christmas in Camelot and King Arthur was throwing a party. In the midst of the revelry, a towering...
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