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William's granddaughter, Queen Eleanor, set up imperial courts comprised solely of ladies to judge over matters of love-disputes.  This was called the, ''Courts of Love''.  This was modeled after feudal courts. She did this with help from her daughter, Marie.
William's granddaughter, Queen Eleanor, set up imperial courts comprised solely of ladies to judge over matters of love-disputes.  This was called the, ''Courts of Love''.  This was modeled after feudal courts. She did this with help from her daughter, Marie.


===Queen Eleanor's daughter Marie===
===Female-sex-favoritism encoded into chivalry===
Marie directs her chaplain Andreas to write, "The Art of Courtly Love", which established a code of female-sex-favoratist chivalric codes.  Chivalry had existed before massive female-sex-favoritism, in the form of general knightly duties.  However, these new chivalric codes were female-sex-favoritist.  
Marie directs her chaplain Andreas to write, "The Art of Courtly Love", which established a code of female-sex-favoratist chivalric codes.  Chivalry had existed before massive female-sex-favoritism, in the form of general knightly duties.  However, these new chivalric codes were female-sex-favoritist.  
According to Jennifer Wollock, an author on chivalry, chivalrous love stories became popular in the late Middle Ages, and showed particularly through the contents of women's libraries.
According to Jennifer Wollock, an author on chivalry, chivalrous love stories became popular in the late Middle Ages, and showed particularly through the contents of women's libraries.
 
==14th century==
==14th century==
==="Gentleman"===
==="Gentleman"===
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