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max2010maxim [7]
3 years ago
15

¿Qué pueblo indoeuropeo es autor de una serie de leyendas y cuentos folclóricos que, según se cree, dieron origen a la novela de

caballería en la Edad Media?
History
1 answer:
dexar [7]3 years ago
5 0

La respuesta correcta a esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

Te puedo ayudar dándote el nombre de algunos pueblos indoeuropeos de donde se desprended una serie de leyendas y cuentos folclóricos que, según se cree, dieron origen a la novela de caballería en la Edad Media. Ellos fueron los Hititas, Armenios, Persas y Kurdos. Se los consideró pueblos Indo Europeos porque habitaban las regiones que hoy son parte de Europa y llegaban hasta la India.

Mucho tiempo después, ya en la Edad Media, hubo dos lugares en donde la nivela de caballería tuvo un apogeo debido a la influencia de los mitos e historias de aquellos pueblos. Nos referimos a Francia y a España. Este género literario se origina en Francia pero llegó a ser más popular en España, y de ahí se expandió a Italia, Portugal, e Inglaterra.

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