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Encyclopedia > Amadis of Gaul

Amadis of Gaul is a work of fiction on the subject of Portugal and it was probably written in the early 14th Century.


Several poor sequels were published in the following centuries until Miguel de Cervantes put an end to this. Don Quixote was published as a parody of the trend of these sequels, though both Cervantes and his protagonist, Quixote, hold the original Amadis in very high esteem.




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Amadis of Gaul - Encyclopedia.com (975 words)
Amadis de Gaule, famous prose romance of chivalry, first composed in Spain or Portugal and probably based on French sources.
Don Quixote, in describing Amadis of Gaul, states that he was slow to anger and quick to lay aside his wrath.
From Amadis of Gaul, she takes the story of an island palace that magically tests the lovers who attempt to enter it.
Amadis of Gaul - Search Results - MSN Encarta (81 words)
Amadis of Gaul, title of a medieval romance of chivalry, written in prose and relating the adventures of a legendary hero of the same name.
Amadis of Gaul gained enormous popularity in the 16th century after its publication by Garcia Ordóñez de Montalvo.
Gaul (Latin Gallia), ancient Roman designation of that portion of western Europe which is substantially identical with France, although extending...
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