The correct answer should be Arthurian legends.
Medieval romances were written quite a bit about Arthur and his knights, as well as his beautiful wife, Guinevere. Romance in this sense of the word doesn't only mean tales about love, but also about knights, bravery, and fantastic adventures. Scandinavian epics, Greek mythology, and Aesop's fables weren't really a thing until Classicism, which came later.
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Pyramus and Thisbe are a couple of young Babylonians in love. Unfortunately, their families totally hate each other. The star-crossed lovers whisper sweet nothings through a crack in the wall that separates their houses, until they eventually can't take it anymore and decide to elope