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    atpire,

    buttheeastepart,beingofftheinrouteofthe

    greatgrations,hadosurviveandfeeblyntinued

    thetraditionsofrosaglory.

    duringthedaysofdisorderhetrue

    ``darkagesofhistory,thesixthahturiesofour

    era,thegerntribeshadbeenpersuadedtoaeptthe

    e

    asthepopeorspiritualheadoftheheniury,

    theanisinggeniusofcharlegnehadrevivedthe

    roneireandhaduhegreaterpartofe

    europeintoasie.durihturythis

    eirehadgoopieces.theea

    separatekingdofraheeastehalfhe

    holyrohegernnation,andtherulersof

    thisfederationofstatestheehattheyhe

    direaesarandaugustus.

    unfortuhepohekingsoffrancedidnot

    stretoatoftheirroyalresidence,he

    holyroneerorenlydefiedbyhispowerful

    subjectssuitedtheirfancyortheirprofit.

    toihepeople,the

    triangleofeeuropelookatpage128,pleasewasforever

    exposedtoattacksfrohreesides.ohlivedthe

    everdangeroushaedans.theeastwasravaged

    bythenorthefrontierdefenept

    fortheshortstretountains

    thercyofhordesofhuns,hungarians,slavsandtartars.

    thepeaeotepast,adreabr>

    ofthe``goodolddaysthatwasa

    questionof``fightordie,andquitenaturallypeoplepreferred

    tofight.foreanard

    dthereandfleadership.both

    kingandeerorenand

    stofeuropeintheyear1000usthelp

    theelves.theyittedtotherepresentatives

    ofthekingiheoutlyingdistricts,

    providedtheyuldprotectthegainsttheirenees.

    sooraleuropeallprincipalities,

    eaeruledbyadukeorauntorabaronorabishop,as

    thecaseghtbe,andanisedasafightingunit.these

    dukesanduntsandbaronshadsobefaithfultothe

    kingtheir``feuduenceourword

    ``feudal,iufortheirloyalservidacertain

    auntoftaxes.buttravelinthosedayshe

    ansofnicationheroyal

    orierialadnistratorsthereforeenjoyedgreatindependence,

    andhintheboundariesoftheirohey

    assudstoftherightsruthbeloheking.

    butyouakeastakeifyousupposedthatthe

    peopleoftheeleventhof

    govent.theysupportedfeudalisecauseitwasavery

    praaster

    usuallylivedinabigstonehouseerectedoopofasteep

    rockorbuiltbetoats,buthinsightofhis

    subjeaseofdahesubjectsfouerbehind

    thehebaronialstronghold.thatisheytried

    toliveashecastleaspossibleanditatsforthe

    nyeuropeancitiesheircareeraroundafeudal

    fortress.

    buttheknightoftheearlyddleagesuchre

    thanaprofessionalsoldier.hehecivilservantofthat

    day.henityandhehe

    chiefofpoliaughtthehighenandprotected

    theertsoftheeleventh

    tury.helookedafterthedikessothattheuntryside

    shouldnotbefloodedjustasthefirstnoblenhaddone

    inthevalleyofthenilefourthousandyearsbefore.he

    enuragedthetroubadoursplae

    tellioriesoftheaheroesinthe

    greatigrations.besides,heprotehurches

    aerieshinhisterritory,andalthoughheuld

    herreadnoranlytoknow

    suberofpriestshis

    atsandarriagesahsand

    thedeathsains.

    ieenthorebecastrong

    enoughtoexercisethosepobecause

    theyedofgod.thenthefeudalknightslost

    theirforrindependenedtotherankofuntry

    squires,theynolongerfilledaneedandsoontheybecaa

    nuisaeuropehoutthe``feudal

    systefthedarkages.thereanybadknights

    astherearenybadpeopletoday.butgenerallyspeaking,

    theroughfistedbaronsofthethandthirteeury

    inistratorsostuseful

    serviauseress.duringthaterathenoble

    torchofleaingandartiheworldof

    theegyptiansandthegreeksandtheronswasbuing

    verylohouttheknightsandtheirgoodfriends,the

    nks,civilisationinguishedentirely,and

    thehunraceore

    anhadleftoff.

    chivalry

    chivalry

    itenof

    theddleagesshouldtrytoestablishsosortanisation

    fortheirtualbeandprote.outofthisneed

    forclanisation,knighthoodorchivalrywasbo.

    leabouttheinsofknighthood.but

    asthesysteeveloped,itgavetheething

    neededverybadlyadefiniteruleofndued

    thebarbarousadeliferelivable

    thanithadbeenduringthefivehundredyearsofthedark

    ages.iten

    ostoftheirtifightinghaedans

    andhunsandnorsen.oftentheyyofbacksliding,

    andhavingvoerd

    charityintheing,theyurderalltheirprisoners

    beforeevening.butprogressisevertheresultofslowand

    ostunscrupulousofknights

    oobeytherulesofhis``classorsufferthensequences.

    theserulesinthevariouspartsofeurope,

    buttheyalldechof``servid``loyaltytoduty.the

    ddleagesregardedserviceassothingverynoblea

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