Accolade (redirect from Adoubement)
The accolade (also known as dubbing or adoubement) (Latin: benedictio militis) was the central act in the rite of passage ceremonies conferring knighthood...
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age 14 to 21. In the later stages of the Middle Ages, the cost of the adoubement or accolade became too high for many noblemen to bear. They stayed écuyers...
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Medieval accolade may refer to: Accolade (also known as dubbing or adoubement), the central act in the rite-of-passage ceremonies conferring knighthood...
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crusade in Prussia, a triumphal ride worthy of a chivalric novel. His adoubement during the crusade surely explains this desire to change his name. The...
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on a red background. Some coats of arms are also passed down through adoubement (i.e., being knighted). In this case, the adoubee adopts the arms of the...
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highly respected. Recognition of distinction for his services in the form adoubement and knighthood ensued late in Le Fèvre's life: the medieval chronicler...
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