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The figure of the Knight-errant is a common feature of Medieval Literature and many real Knights certainly looked up to this image, but how far is this archetype based in reality? Were there ever really examples of wandering Knights who set out to prove their chivalry or is this purely idealistic?

by /u/Callum_T-H in /r/AskHistorians

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