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  7. Jousting - Wikipedia

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    Jousting is a medieval and renaissance martial game or hastilude between two combatants either on horse or on foot. [1] The joust became an iconic characteristic of the knight in Romantic medievalism. The term is derived from Old French joster, ultimately from Latin iuxtare "to approach, to meet".

  8. Yesterday and Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Yesterday and Tomorrow (French: Hier et Demain) is a posthumous collection of short stories by Jules Verne, first published in 1910 by Louis-Jules Hetzel. The stories in the original French edition were edited and/or modified by the author's son, Michel Verne .

  9. Freydal - Wikipedia

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    In Freydal, which is partly a tribute to Mary, [7] the eponymous hero pursues his fair lady by jousting in tournaments. [8] Theuerdank is effectively a sequel in which the hero overcomes dangers on the journey to his wedding. [5] Freydal has a comedic tone which contrasts with Theuerdank, which has more of the character of a tragedy. [9]