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10 Cards in this Set
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The Medieval Knight |
*Originated in France *After Norman conquest of 1066 *Sanctified by church *Solemnized by King *Hero of medieval romance tales |
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Manuals Of Chivalry |
1. Book of the Order of Chivalry (most widely referenced in medieval ages) By Ramon Lull 2. A Knights own Book of Chivalry (for French Court) By Geoffroi de Charny |
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Knightly Code (Lull) |
1. Land/Castles/Estates 2. Stronger then women 3. Horses 4. Noble heart/defend woman+ children 5. Find and punish wicked folk 6. Joust/tournaments 7. Hunting 8.Uphold and Preserve Justice 9. No swearing, lying, or lechery 10. Must vanquish non-christians
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Courtly Love (Andreas Capellanus) |
*gives advice for young men on romance *written for Eleanor of Aquitaine *serious or satirical? *love and sex are different *rape peasants but don't love nuns |
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Thomas Mallory |
*British Arthur *Parents are Uther and Igraine *Merlin helps Uther trick Igraine into sleeping with him by disguising himself as her late husband *pulling sword from stone *God and magic together *Arthur is raised by Sir Hector *Arthur is less chivalrous and wise (Merlin tells him Guinevere is bad but he marries her anyway)*Camelot is pure chaos (Monty Python) ) *Camelot is pure chaos (Monty Python) |
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Merlin |
*Introduced by Geoffrey of Monmouth (ca. 1136) *Based on Welsh prophet Myrddin *Cambion (human mother and incubus father) |
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Robert Wace |
*Norman poet (12th century) *Introduces Round Table, detailed Arthur *Tower, Vortigern, Dragons, Pool, Stonehenge |
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Basic Ingredients of Outlaw |
1. Nobleman or Commoner 2. Falsely Accused 3. Outlawed without due process 4. Dispossessed of titles and or land 5. Forced into exile |
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Models of Outlaw Ideology |
Social Bandit: peasant, legendary fighter, avenger of people Good Outlaw: nobleman, criminal, legendary weapons master Trickster: disguises/clever, manipulative, invisible
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Requirements to win over people |
1. Loyalty 2. Courage 3. Cleverness 4. Victim of legal system 5. Try to right a wrong |