
The History of Chivalry; Or, Knighthood and Its Times, Volume 2 (of 2)
"The History of Chivalry; Or, Knighthood and Its Times, Volume 2 (of 2)" by Charles Mills is a historical account written in the early 19th century. The book delves into the evolution and characteristics of chivalry and knighthood, particularly during significant periods in Medieval England and its associated cultures. It explores how chivalric ideals influenced societal norms, military practices, and personal virtues, focusing on notable figures like Edward III and the various heroes of his reign. The opening of this volume sets the stage for a detailed analysis of chivalry's state in England, particularly during the reign of Edward III. It highlights the lavish tournaments and the burgeoning chivalric culture characterized by courtesy, honor, and valor. Important figures, such as Sir Walter Manny, are introduced for their gallantry and notable deeds, exemplifying the ideals of knighthood. Additionally, the text discusses the influence of the English archers and key battles that underscored the unique interplay of chivalry and military prowess during this vibrant era of English history.
Related Subjects
Related books
The Age of Chivalry
Thomas Bulfinch
The History of Chivalry; Or, Knighthood and Its Times, Volume 1 (of 2)
Charles Mills
The Buke of the Order of Knyghthood Translated from the French by Sir Gilbert Hay, Knight
Ramon Llull
Life on a Mediaeval Barony A Picture of a Typical Feudal Community in the Thirteenth Century
William Stearns Davis
The History of Chivalry
G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) James