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Beumann, H. (1973). Regnum Teutonicum und rex Teutonicorum in ottonischer und salischer Zeit. Bemerkungen zu einem Buch von Eckhard Müller-Mertens. Archiv für Kulturgeschichte, 55(1), pp. 215-223. Retrieved 5 Apr. 2017, from doi:10.7788/akg.1973.55.1.215

The Ordene de chevalerie ("Order of Chivalry") is an anonymous Old French didactic poem on knighthood written around 1220. The Ordene is found, either complete or fragmentary, in ten medieval manuscripts. One manuscript contains both the complete poem and a complete prose version.




 * Abū al-Ṭayyib al-Ṣuʿlūkī
 * Imperial poet laureate
 * Jean Olivier
 * imperial counsellor
 * Hofkammer
 * Mazrūʿī
 * mudīr
 * Temple of Nabu (Palmyra)
 * Abu ʾl-Ḥasan al-Wāḥidī
 * Abu ʾl-Ḥasan al-Bayhaqī
 * Manṣūr al-Harawī
 * Constantinian Basilica
 * Council of Sens (1140)
 * William III (bishop of Mende)
 * Tschernembl family
 * Upper Austrian peasant revolt of 1594–1597
 * League of Horn
 * 847 Rome earthquake
 * Annales Blandinienses
 * Annales Ratisponenses
 * Plague treatise
 * Roman baronial families
 * San Pietro Apostolo (Padua)
 * Scaliger War
 * Andrea Ghilini
 * Guillaume de Rosières
 * Giovanni Visconti da Oleggio
 * Demetrio Matafari
 * Obsidio iadrensis
 * Durand Gerlier
 * Giovanni di Naso
 * Angelo Dolfin
 * Raniero Arsendi
 * Argentino Arsendi
 * Cosimo de' Pazzi
 * Basilio Nardi
 * Libellus ad Leonem X


 * Rinaldo Orsini (cardinal)
 * Ibn Shākir al-Kutubī
 * Paul Khoury (philosopher)
 * Raif Georges Khoury
 * Master of François de Rohan
 * François II de Rohan
 * Pietro Boattieri
 * Bocados de oro
 * Al cor gentil
 * Cancionero de Juan Fernández de Íxar
 * Index Librorum Prohibitorum et Derogatorum
 * Stein castle in Ritten
 * Ristoro Canigiani
 * Gozzadini family
 * Gregory the Priest
 * Siege of Manbij
 * Reynald of Marash
 * Camillo Querno
 * Bartholomaeus Huber
 * Francesco Maria Grapaldi
 * Vincenzo Pimpinelli
 * Domenico Falugi
 * Jakob Fischer
 * Bernardo Perfetti
 * Mazrūʿī
 * Kawkab al-durriya li-akhbār Ifrīqiya
 * Sīrat ʿAntar
 * Sīrat al-Danif
 * Sibṭ ibn al-ʿAjamī
 * Juan Mey
 * Luis Collado
 * Giacomo Gherardi
 * Tristano Calco
 * Francesco Bernardino Visconti
 * Ambrogio da Paullo
 * Giovanni Andrea Prato
 * Siege of Novara (1734)
 * Livro Velho de Linhagens
 * Livro de Linhagens
 * Elvira González de Toroño
 * García Pérez de Traba
 * San Pedro de Ramiranes
 * Tudején
 * Santa María de Niencebas
 * Lavadores
 * Das Passional
 * Pedro de Larraondo
 * Wybrand van Warwijck
 * Franz Dorotheus Gerlach
 * Palaia Lavra
 * Ludwig Sieber
 * Karl Schmid (medievalist)
 * Theodotus (poet)
 * Alfred Schöne
 * ʿAmr ibn Muslim al-Bāhilī
 * Louis of Valois, Count of Chartres
 * Chronograph (genre)
 * Consularia Vindobonensia posteriora
 * Jean Porcher
 * Liber generationis
 * Maurdramnus
 * Consularia Berolinensia
 * Anonymus Matritensis
 * Book of Synods
 * Wittewierum
 * Abbey of Bloemhof
 * Breve chronicon de rebus Siculis
 * Doferius
 * Gregorio de Galgano
 * 1212 imperial election
 * James of Capua
 * Peter of Ravello
 * Pietro da Collemezzo
 * Marino Filangieri
 * Abbey of Saint-Pons de Gémenos
 * Pierre de Montmartre
 * Tegerfelden family
 * Pyttel
 * Siege of Rome (756)
 * Council of Compiègne (757)
 * Constantinian Basilica
 * Wulfhard of Tours
 * Theophylact of Todi
 * Gerhoh of Eichstätt
 * Gerhoh von Waldeck
 * Gerhoh Steigenberger
 * Dayr Apa Phoibammon
 * Ammonius (poet)
 * interpretatio nominum
 * Filippo da Perugia
 * Suero Pérez
 * Martín Fernández (bishop of León)
 * Lucidario
 * Bernard II Jordan of L'Isle-Jourdain
 * Bertrand of Grandselve
 * Bertrand de Garrigues
 * Stadtbibliothek Trier
 * Lambert of Arras
 * Fernando Ruiz de Villegas
 * Fernando Ruiz de Castro y Portugal
 * Valacius
 * ducenarius
 * Paul Sbath
 * historia (liturgy)
 * Bossut-Gottechain
 * Jean d'Eppes
 * Flores Paradisi
 * William of Dongelberg
 * Arnulf Cornibout
 * Abundus
 * Gesta sanctorum Villariensium
 * Franco of Arquennes


 * Laudatio Barnabae
 * Council of Blachernae (1157)
 * Nicholas Abrein
 * Bibliothèque orientale
 * Convenevole da Prato
 * Gottifredo Spinola
 * Dino di Radicofani
 * Androin de la Roche
 * Bartolomeo di Iacopo
 * Clotilda, daughter of Charibert I
 * Nicasius (bishop of Angoulême)
 * Gundegisel
 * Safarius
 * Berthegund
 * Ingitrude


 * Raoul de Presles (died 1382)
 * Monstrous races
 * Landolfo Colonna
 * Mare historiarum of Jouvenel des Ursins
 * Carolingian civil war
 * Chronicon Laureshamense
 * Reichenau confraternity book
 * Siege of Ancona (1137)
 * House of Querfurt
 * House of Ammensleben
 * House of Sternberg
 * Yaroslav of Sternberg
 * Honestus (archbishop of Ravenna)
 * Siege of Damascus (1245)
 * Battle of Kurāʿ (1251)
 * Siege of Damascus (1246)
 * Aulic Chamber
 * Károly Zichy
 * Council of Clichy (626/627)
 * Collectio Diessensis
 * Collectio Remensis
 * Hugh of Conches
 * Alaimo da Lentini
 * Cicala family of Genoa
 * Paul of Cicala
 * Luca Campano
 * Lando (archbishop of Reggio)
 * Carus (archbishop of Monreale)
 * County of Fondi
 * Trebiano
 * Rocca Ianula
 * Rocca Alberici
 * Bonagiunta da Lucca
 * Rinaldo d'Aquino
 * Tebaldo Francesco
 * Du Tillet family
 * Louis du Tillet
 * Gallican crisis of 1551
 * Recueil des rois de France
 * Jean du Barry, seigneur de la Renaudie
 * Castelcicala
 * Annals of Würzburg
 * Roffred (hagigorapher)
 * Eleutherius of Aecae
 * William II (bishop of Troia)
 * gesta episcoporum
 * Marino Freccia


 * Santa Maria di Campogrosso
 * Santissimo Salvatore in Lingua Phari
 * San Lorenzo in Nicolanaso
 * Abbey of Saint-Philibert de Noirmoutier
 * Abbey of Saint-Maixent
 * Cathedral of Rieti
 * Santa Maria di Calvairate
 * Church of San Vittore e Quaranta martiri
 * Palazzo Arcivescovile (Milan)
 * San Francesco Grande
 * Church of Sant'Apollinare (Milan)
 * Dayr al-Qusayr


 * dawādār
 * ʿāmil
 * muʿīd
 * Zayn al-Dīn al-Ḥāfiẓī
 * Al-Dimyāṭī
 * Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Ḥusaynī
 * Ibn Shaʿʿār
 * Jamāl al-Dīn al-Asnawī
 * Ibn Qāḍī Shuhba
 * Awlād al-Shaykh
 * ʿImād al-Dīn ʿUmar ibn al-Shaykh
 * Kamāl al-Dīn Aḥmad ibn al-Shaykh
 * Amīn al-Dawla
 * Al-Jawwād Yūnus
 * Al-Mughīth Maḥmūd
 * Jamal al-Din ibn Matruh
 * 'Izz al-Din Aybeg al-Mu'azzami
 * Qaṣr Ḥajjaj
 * ʿIzz al-Dīn Abu ʾl-Manṣūr Aybak al-Muʿaẓẓamī
 * Shams al-Dīn al-Khusrūshāhī
 * Al-Khūnajī
 * Ibn al-Nafīs
 * Ḥusām al-Dīn ibn Abī ʿAlī
 * ʿAlam al-Dīn Qayṣar


 * Motta (faction)
 * Credenza dei Nobili
 * Credenza di Sant'Ambrogio
 * Filippo da Lampugnano
 * Ariprando Visconti
 * Uberto da Pirovano
 * Ardigotto Marcellino
 * Balderic of Thérouanne
 * Hermenar (bishop of Autun)
 * Aryesebokhe
 * Treaty of Paris (4 October 1801)
 * Roffredo dell'Isola
 * Richard of Monte Cassino
 * Henry I (bishop of Constance)
 * Airas Vasques
 * Quinque compilationes antiquae
 * John Bassianus
 * Sodeger de Tito


 * Hans Lobenzweig
 * Anton Sorg
 * Heinrich von Taufers
 * Bruno (bishop of Brixen)
 * Gunzelin of Wolfenbüttel
 * Otto of Strasbourg
 * Hildegard of Egisheim
 * Louis (count palatine in Swabia)
 * Frederick (count palatine in Swabia)
 * Imperial butler
 * Winterstetten
 * Eberhard of Tanne–Waldburg
 * Conrad of Schmiedelfeld
 * Crusade against Frederick II
 * Ottoberthold of Waldburg
 * Imperial tax register of 1241
 * Burkhart von Hohenfels


 * Lando of Anagni
 * Vinciguerra Dandolo
 * Pietro Duodo
 * Leonardo Sanuto
 * Niccolò Barbo
 * Jean des Champs
 * Abraham bar Lipeh
 * Melendo (bishop of Osma)
 * Nicholas of Anagni
 * Santa Maria della Gloria
 * Santa Maria di Marmosolio
 * Regional Natural Park of the Terra delle Gravine
 * Siege of Capaccio
 * James (archbishop of Capua)
 * Tancred (archbishop of Otranto)
 * Magna Curia (Sicily)
 * Richer (bishop of Melfi)
 * County of Conza
 * Roffredo di San Germano
 * Thomas of Molise
 * Roger of Aquila
 * Pandulf (bishop of Patti)
 * Climax Pass
 * Giovanni de' Mussi
 * John II (bishop of Lucca)
 * Chronica episcoporum Placentinorum
 * Vita et passio sancti Dyonisii
 * Narratio de Longobardie obpressione et subiectione
 * Liber rerum gestarum 
 * Gesta obsidionis Damiate


 * Santa Maria della Sambucina
 * Ewer of Saint-Denis
 * Hervé III of Donzy
 * Rotrou of Montfort
 * Priory of Fontaines-les-Nonnes
 * Council of Sens (1141)
 * Sulpice III of Amboise
 * Hugh IV of Amboise
 * John II of Montmirail
 * Abbey of Moncé
 * Abbey of Barzelle
 * Richard II of Beaumont
 * Abbey of Notre-Dame de l'Eau
 * Abbey of Lieu-Notre-Dame-l%C3%A8s-Romorantin
 * Vaucelles Abbey
 * Abbey of Notre-Dame-des-Clairets
 * Abbey of La Madeleine de Châteaudun


 * Abbey of Haute-Seille
 * monastery of Sainte-Croix de Bouzonville
 * Abbey of La Crête
 * Abbey of Auberive
 * monastery of Beth Qoqa
 * Monastery of the Spudaioi
 * monastery of Saint-Médard d'Andres
 * nunnery of Sainte-Balthilde-de-Chelles
 * Abbey of Notre-Dame de Cercamp
 * Monastery of Deljut


 * Liber generationis mundi
 * Historia Saxonum sive Anglorum post obitum Bedae
 * Gesta episcoporum Mettensium et continuationes
 * al-Ḥulal al-mawshiyya
 * Gesta Ambasiensium dominorum
 * Canons of Saint Basil
 * Rule of Macarius
 * Excerpta Barocciana
 * Excerpta Sangallensia
 * Miles gloriosus (elegiac comedy)
 * Third Apocalypse of John
 * Coptic Apocalypse of John
 * Copto-Arabic Synaxary


 * ʿAlī ibn Yaḥyā ibn al-Munajjim
 * Muṭahhar ibn Ṭāhir al-Maqdisī
 * al-Bunnāhī
 * Abū Ṭāhir Tamīm
 * Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz al-ʿUtbī
 * Muḥammad al-Muʿtaṣim of Almería
 * Muḥammad ibn Jaʿfar al-Qazzāz
 * Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm ibn ʿAlī ibn Tamīm al-Qayrawānī
 * Ibn Rashīq al-Qayrawānī
 * ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Isnawī
 * al-Yāfiʿī
 * Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Qūnawī
 * Rāzī al-Dīn ʿAlī Lālā
 * Najm al-Dīn Zarkub Tabrīzī
 * Ḥusayn Ibn al-Karbalāʾī-yi Tabrīzī
 * Ṣadr al-Dīn Ibrāhīm
 * al-Jirāwī
 * Ibn al-Shaʿār
 * Aḥmad al-Nāṣirī al-Salāwī


 * Banioubai
 * Makanitai
 * Morizani
 * Battle of Arniswāl
 * Battle of the Ybbsfeld
 * Battle of Marbella (1010)
 * Nephon affair
 * Council of Blachernae (1157)
 * Livre provinois
 * Candavène family
 * Awlād al-Shaykh, family
 * Treaty of Yttingaford
 * Golden Bull of 1186
 * Franco-Saxon style


 * Droctegang
 * William I (bishop of Tortosa)
 * William III (bishop of Tortosa)
 * Odo of Morimond
 * Jacques de Lorraine
 * Baldwin I (archbishop of Bremen)
 * Henry of Castres
 * Werner II von Bolanden
 * Philippe de Vigneulles
 * Martin Meurisse
 * Gertrude of Dabo
 * Abraham of Beth Rabban
 * Herbert (trouvère)
 * Theogerus of Metz
 * Saul of Córdoba
 * Innocent of Tortona
 * Aeonius
 * Adalbert de Vogüé
 * Angilram (bishop of Metz)
 * Beornred (bishop)
 * Amédée de Tramelay
 * Pierre de Brizey
 * Fulco of Orléans
 * Vladimir Glebovich
 * Andrew of Marchienne
 * John of Ypres
 * Saint Athanasia
 * Matruna
 * Daniel, Lord of Béthune
 * Publius Vedius Antoninus
 * Gaucher of Nevers
 * Francesco Rossi (general)
 * Eugenia Pelagia
 * Albert II of Dabo
 * Michele Alighieri
 * Rabia of Abkhazia
 * Levon Khachikyan
 * Marco Lucido Fazini
 * Demetrio Guazzelli
 * Agostino Maffei
 * Antonio Settimuleio Campano
 * Domizio Calderini
 * Paolo Cortese
 * Ludovico Gonzaga (bisop of Mantua)


 * ʿelltā
 * Quodlibet (literary genre)


 * Collectio Hispana
 * El Castellar (Torres de Berrellén)
 * County of Navarre
 * Berengar (archbishop of Santiago de Compostela)
 * Martín Martínez, archbishop of Santiago de Compostela
 * Martín Arias, bishop of Zamora
 * Chartreuse de Portes
 * Walter (bishop of Nantes)
 * Budic (bishop of Nantes)
 * Benedict (bishop of Nantes)
 * Airard, bishop of Nantes
 * banner-fief
 * Curtis (estate)
 * Capitanei/capitaneus
 * fodrum
 * Feudal Revolution
 * Fécamp Chronicle
 * Siege of Milan (1037)
 * Raymond de Pardiac, Archbishop Raymond II of Auch
 * Convention of 1907 between the United States and the Dominican Republic
 * Battle of Chinchilla (1146)
 * Abdelmalik, King of Zaragoza
 * San Adrián de Vadoluengo
 * Álvar Díaz de Oca
 * Esteban de Garibay y Zamalloa
 * Fueros of Sahagún
 * Santa María de Husillos, monastery
 * San Salvador de El Moral, monastery
 * San Cristóbal de Ibeas, monastery
 * Simon III (bishop of Burgos)
 * Siege of Castrojeriz (1131)
 * Lope López
 * Siege of Córdoba (1146)
 * Siege of Córdoba (1150)
 * Victor (bishop of Burgos)
 * Santa María de Bujedo de Candepajares, monastery
 * San Juan de Burgos, monastery
 * Vincent (bishop of Segovia)
 * Rodrigo de Cascante, bihop of Calahorra
 * San Isidoro de Dueñas, monastery
 * Abbey of Sahagún
 * Queen Eleanor's vase
 * King Roger's decanter
 * Deutsches Kolonialmuseum
 * Deutsche Kolonialhaus
 * Achille Caulier
 * Cour amoureuse, founded 1401
 * Annales Leodienses, Floressienses et Marchianenses
 * Charles du Vivier de Streel
 * Schionatulander
 * Mansilla (Burgos)
 * Alexander Ritter von Bensa, artist
 * Adolf Obermüller, artist
 * Friedrich Franceschini, artist
 * Karl Pippich, artist
 * Archdiocese of Larissa
 * Diocese of Kalydon
 * 3rd Corps (Austria-Hungary)
 * 4th Corps (Austria-Hungary)
 * 5th Corps (Austria-Hungary)
 * 13th Corps (Austria-Hungary)
 * 18th Division (Austria-Hungary)
 * Hafiz Pasha (governor of Bosnia)
 * Historia translationum reliquiarum sancti Mamantis
 * French cruiser Lutétia
 * Tern (coin)
 * Clément Duvernois
 * Charles Horix de Valdan
 * Army of the South (Germany)
 * Battle of La Cluse (1871)
 * Pact of Bordeaux
 * William II of Pallars Sobirà
 * Zakhari Mdivani, Georgian general
 * William of Sabran, bishop of Langres
 * Archdiocese of Anazarbus
 * Archdiocese of Tarsus
 * Ulrich of Passau, burggrave
 * Gerald of Paris, count
 * Rudolf II of Stade, count
 * Bernard of Trixen, count
 * Roman I (bishop of Gurk)
 * Siegfried of Orlamünde, count
 * Annales Hildesheimenses
 * Vita Heinrici IV
 * Rodulf (bishop of Laon)
 * Guy I (bishop of Soissons)
 * Harald (floruit 944–45)
 * Abbey of Saint-Lucien, Beauvais
 * Adelman (bishop of Brescia)
 * Anselm (bishop of Vercelli)
 * Hilduin (bishop of Limoges)
 * Weland (Viking)
 * Ermenfrid (bishop of Beauvais)
 * Raginelm, bishop of Beauvais
 * Rizaiqāt, Sudanese tribe
 * Madībbū Bey ʿAlī, chief
 * Autberto
 * Hilmerad, bishop of Amiens
 * Jesse (bishop of Amiens)
 * Aldric (archbishop of Sens)
 * Saint-Vincent du Mans, monastery
 * Rothad, bishop of Soissons
 * San Victorián de Huesca, monastery
 * Austind, archbishop of Auch
 * Taifa of Tudela
 * San Andrés de Fanio, monastery
 * Guillem Guifré, bishop of Urgell
 * Heraclius I (bishop of Tarbes)
 * Stephen (bishop of Oloron)
 * Gomesano (bishop of Calahorra)
 * John II (bishop of Pamplona)
 * Paternus (bishop of Zaragoza)
 * Arnulf I (bishop of Roda)
 * Del Carretto family
 * Enrico II del Carretto
 * Enrico Guercio
 * Ambrogio of Savona, bishop
 * Boniface of Savona, bishop
 * Hugh III of Giblet
 * Oberto di Olevano, podestà
 * Del Vasto, family
 * San Pietro di Mesema, monastery
 * Flochberg, castle
 * Aurelian of Lyon, archbishop
 * Alberic (bishop of Langres)
 * Leittext
 * Chronicon Aulae Regiae
 * San Miguel de Groz, monastery
 * Santa Sofía de Toro, monastery
 * Monastery of La Caridad
 * Hernando Álvarez de Toledo, 1st Count of Alba
 * Council of Paris (849)
 * Siege of Oissel (858)
 * Gombert (bishop of Évreux)
 * Paul (archbishop of Rouen)
 * Adalard (archbishop of Rouen)
 * Spanish Winter (1598–99)
 * Chartreuse de Molsheim. monastery
 * Johannes Pappus
 * Johann von Manderscheid, bishop of Strasbourg
 * Adalbert II (archbishop of Salzburg)
 * Adalbert II (archbishop of Mainz)
 * Berengar III (bishop of Elne)
 * Gesta archiepiscoporum Salisburgensium
 * Tradition book, Traditionsbuch
 * Hartwig, Count Palatine of Bavaria
 * Frederick (archbishop of Salzburg)
 * Sighardinger, family
 * Ulrich (bishop of Padua)
 * Annales de Saint-Wandrille (Chronicon Thosanum).
 * Ermengol (archbishop of Narbonne)
 * Robert of Burgundy (died 1113), regent of Sicily
 * Robert of Autun, bishop
 * Robert, Count of Tonnerre
 * Joceran de Brancion, bishop of Langres
 * Bruno (bishop of Langres)
 * Bolenois
 * Abbey of Molême
 * Rainald le Mazoir, crusader
 * Serlo (archbishop of Apamea)
 * Archbishop of Cyrrhus
 * Bishop of Latakia
 * Second Council of Barcelona (540)
 * First Council of Zaragoza (592)
 * Ugnas, bishop of Barcelona
 * Bertram of Le Mans, bishop
 * Theodoric of Fleury
 * Saint-Mesmin de Micy, monastery
 * Hattonian, family
 * Hathumar, bishop of Paderborn
 * Badurad, bishop of Paderborn
 * Opilano, bishop of Pamplona
 * Jimeno (bishop of Pamplona)
 * Libro gótico de San Juan de la Peña
 * Bovo II (bishop of Châlons)
 * Odalric (bishop of Aix-en-Provence)
 * Peter (bishop of Vercelli)
 * Korte Verklaring
 * Alexander Kroesen, governor of Sulawesi
 * Kingdom of Barus
 * Kingdom of Sawitto
 * Annales Engolismenses
 * Annales Patherbrunnenses
 * Santa María de Nogales, monastery
 * San Miguel de Bóveda, monastery
 * San Clodio del Ribeiro, monastery
 * Vélaz family
 * Annales Laubacenses
 * Aymon II de Faucigny
 * Robert of Die, bishop
 * Falco of Valence, bishop
 * Guigo de Cabanes
 * Juan Arias (archbishop of Santiago de Compostela)
 * Guillem de Randon
 * Raoul de la Blanchegarde
 * Anceau de Brie
 * Gauvain de Chenchi
 * Eustorge de Montaigu, archbishop of Nicosia
 * Liber jurium reipublicae Genuensis
 * Radulf (bishop of Sidon)
 * Werner von Egisheim
 * Amaury Barlais
 * Battle of Casal Imbert (1232)
 * Battle of Nicosia (1229)
 * Hugh of Tiberias
 * Walter II Brisebarre
 * Renaud de Caiphas
 * Renaud de Soissons
 * Santa Maria Latina, monastery
 * Isembart de Broyes, bishop of Orléarns
 * Isembert I, bishop of Poitiers
 * Isembert II, bishop of Poitiers

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 * Hartwig (given name)
 * Notitia de servitio monasteriorum
 * Benno
 * Synod of Paris

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