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Knight of the Spanish Order of Calatrava In ceremonial robes with emblems and crosses. Ordini Cavallereschi di Alcantara, di Cristo, etc
The Entrance to a Chivalric Church - Rhodes, Greece. Date: circa 1910s
Medieval tournament. Great Chronicles of France. Miniature. Chateau of Chantilly. France
Amadis de Gaula (Amadis of Gaul). Chivalric romance first compiled in Zaragoza in 1508 by Garci Rodr ez de Montalvo. Title page of Amadis de Gaula
Lord Great Chamberlain presenting spurs to the KingThe Lord Great Chamberlain, the Marquess of Cholmondeley, presenting the spurs to King Edward VII (simply by touching his heels)
Insignia of the most noble Order of the GarterThe Insignia of the Most Noble Order of the Garter - the collar, with the George appended, garter, star, and lesser George on a blue ribbon
Don Quixote. Sculpture. SpainDon Quixote. Sculpture in the Medrano cave, where it is said that Cervantes, while prisoner, began to write the play. Argamasilla de Alba. Spain
Miniature depicting Men and women dancing holding hands. LeLe Roman de la Rose. 1225-1280. French poem. 13th century. By Guillaume de Lorris (c.1200-1240) and Jean de Meun (c.1240-1305). Men and women dancing holding hands. Miniature. 14th century
The Cervara party in Rome. Spanish artists parodying Don QuiDon Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616). Engraving depicting the Cervara party in Rome. Spanish artists parodying Don Quixotes encounter with the Knight of the Mirrors
Joanot Martorell (1413-1468). Tirant lo Blanch. Initial LettJoanot Martorell (1413-1468). Valencian knight and writer. Tirant lo Blanch (Tirant the White). Initial letter of the inscription belonging to the print edition in Valencia in 1490 by Nicolau
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes. Palace of the Dukes in PMiguel de Cervantes (1547-1616). Spanish writer. Don Quixote of La Mancha. Palace of the Dukes in Pedrola, temporary residence of Don Quixote. Engraving by Paris
Palmeri?n de Oliva. Home edition printed in Toledo by PedroChivalric literature. Palmeri?n de Oliva. Hero of the Spanish chivalric romances that appears in the poems and novels of the fifteenth century
Arming a Knight. Amadis de Gaula (Amadis of Gaul). Chivalric romance first compiled in Zaragoza in 1508 by Garci Rodr ez de Montalvo
Presenting the spurs to King George VKing George V seated on the Coronation Chair, vested with the Colobium Sindonis, or sleeveless vest, the Supertunica of cloth of gold and the Girdle
The Kings Champion at the Coronation BanquetImpression of the Kings Champion entering Westminster Hall during the State Banquet following the Coronation of King George IV in 1821 as observed by Sir Walter Scott
Coronation Banquet of King Henry VBanquet following the Coronation ceremony for King Henry V in 1413, featuring the Kings Champion, an office instituted by William I