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Chevalier by Edmond Lytton (1901 AD) Chevalier is originally a French title and originally means horseman and derived from the name of horse, and meaning knight, it was one of the ceremonial ranks in the Middle Ages in Europe.
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"Chevalier" by Edward Bulwer-Lytton explores themes of honor, courage, and the ideals of chivalry that were prominent during the Middle Ages. The term "chevalier," meaning "horseman" or "knight," reflects a time when valor and loyalty were revered qualities. πβοΈ
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