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Sergeu [11.5K]
3 years ago
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ead the excerpt from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. This King was staying at Camelot at Christmastime With many fair lords and

the most beautiful ladies And the whole high brotherhood of the Round Table In happy festivity and the high revels of the season. What element of medieval court culture is evident in the excerpt?
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Bumek [7]3 years ago
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Is this for english or history?
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