Tunic of Iron and Adventure
Abstract
The behavior model of the man of the 16th century is analyzed starting from the previous inheritance and the education in which arms and letters were reconciled. Amadís de Gaula, by Rodríguez de Montalvo, which revived medieval roads, was in the hands of both Carlos V and his enemy Francis I of France. In this article, various news are reported that testify that the chivalric model did not disappear in the 16th century. Although, poets like Aldana express the distance between the spring knight and the emperor’s soldier.
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