- not give the
accolade to Saladin,
Ordene de
chevalerie The
Ordene de
chevalerie (or
Ordre de
chevalerie) is an
anonymous Old
French poem
written around...
-
chansons de geste. In particular, he
features as the
protagonist in La
Chevalerie Ogier (c. 1220),
which belongs to the
Geste de Doon de
Mayence ("cycle...
-
Henriette Aymer de La
Chevalerie (8
November 1767 – 23
November 1834) was a
French religious sister, who
along with
Peter Coudrin founded the Congregation...
- in the
chanson de
geste Le
Chevalerie Ogier. The
sword has
appeared in
other chansons de
geste somewhat predating Chevalerie Ogier, or
composed around...
- The Musée
national de la Légion d'honneur et des
ordres de
chevalerie (French pronunciation: [myze nasjɔnal də la leʒjɔ̃ dɔnœʁ e dez‿ɔʁdʁ də ʃəvalʁi],...
-
honour and nobility. The term "chivalry"
derives from the Old
French term
chevalerie,
which can be
translated as "horse soldiery". Originally, the term referred...
-
During his
underground ministry in 1794,
Coudrin met
Henriette Aymer de
Chevalerie. She had been
imprisoned for
hiding a priest. Upon her release, she told...
- Gog and
Magog consuming humans. —Thomas de Kent's
Roman de
toute chevalerie,
Paris m****cript, 14th century...
- Marie-Emile
Xavier Daufresne de La
Chevalerie (28
January 1920 – 21
August 2004) was a
French diplomat. From 1967 to 1969 he
served as
chief of
staff to...
- successors. Gog and
Magog also
appear in
Thomas de Kent's
Roman de
toute chevalerie (c. 1180),
where they are portra**** as cave-dwellers who
consume human...