|title=For Honour and Fame: Chivalry in England 1066-1500
|author=Nigel Saul
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|isbn=9781845951894
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|pages=416
|publisher=Pimlico
|date=June 2012
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|summary=An examination of the world of medieval chivalry, showing its role in history as well as its influence on literature, religion and architecture.
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Chivalry, Saul tells us in the opening sentences of the preface, is associated first and foremost with the estate of knighthood and with fighting on horseback. In this book he aims to present an account of English aristocratic society in the Middle Ages, from the Norman conquest to the first years of the Tudor dynasty, which puts chivalry centre-stage.
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