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Overview
A magisterial history of the origins, reality, and legend of the knight
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.
"A carefully researched and entertaining account of an institution that remains a part of the Western imagination."--Los Angeles Times
Synopsis
"A carefully researched, concise, readable, and entertaining account of an institution that remains a part of the Western imagination."Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
A carefully researched, concise, readable, and entertaining account of an institution that remains a part of the Western imagination.