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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 - Beginning of the "Gentle man"== | ||
In the 14th century, the chivalric concept of a, "Gentleman", first appeared. | In the 14th century, the chivalric concept of a, "Gentleman", first appeared. | ||