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“Tu aimeras le pays où tu es né, tu ne fuiras jamais devant l'ennemi, tu ne mentiras pas à ton seigneur”… Ça peut continuer comme ça pendant des heures. “Ça”, c’est le fameux code de chevalerie, sacré et immuable, qui est évidemment basé sur l’honneur. Mais bizarrement, ce “code de chevalerie” de nos films, romans et BD, on ne le retrouve nulle part dans les sources médiévales ! Bon, c’est pas parce qu’on l’a pas trouvé qu’il existe pas. Comme on dit pour se la péter à table : “l’absence de preuve n’est pas la preuve de l’absence”. Mais du coup, est-ce que ce “code” a réellement existé, sous une forme ou sous une autre ?
? Écriture : Benjamin Brillaud, Jean de Boisséson, Lorris Chevalier
? Iconographie : Bastien Verdier
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- David Crouch, The Chivalric Turn, Conduct and Hegemony in Europe before 1300, Oxford University Press, 2019.
- Jean Flori, Chevaliers et chevalerie au Moyen Âge, Fayard, 2013.
- B. M. Bedos-Rezak et D. Iogna-Prat (dir.), “L’individu au Moyen Âge”, in Individuation et individualisation avant la modernité, Aubier, Paris, 2005.
- Paul Alphandéry, Alphonse Dupront, La Chrétienté et l’idée de Croisade, Albin Michel, 1954-1959, rééd. 1995, Paris
- James M.Powell, Anatomy of a Crusade 1213-1221, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 1986, rééd. 1994, p.56.
- Georges Duby, La Société Chevaleresque, T.1 Hommes et structure du Moyen Age, Ch. 1 Noblesse et chevalerie, Flammarion, 1988.
- Mark Girouard, The Return to Camelot: Chivalry and the English Gentleman, Yale University Press, 1985.
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