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Log On. La caballeria es ante todo un simbolo, el de ciertos heroes de la nobleza, de armaduras deslumbrantes, que desplegaban al viento banderas de brillantes colores para lanzarse, empunando la espada o la lanza, en socorro del debil, de la viuda o del huerfano. Pero la realidad es mas compleja y la evolucion del personaje del caballero mucho mas problematica. Por otra parte, la misma palabra B+caballeroB; es ambigua y mas aun lo es la nocion de B+caballeriaB;.

Su acepcion latina, la militia, designa la fuerza armada al servicio del Estado. Esta funcion publica, en la Edad Media, se privatizo, y sus caracteres aristocraticos y militares adquirieron un mayor relieve. Su gran impulso procede de la consolidacion de la caballeria pesada entre los siglos IX y XI.

Pero hay que esperar hasta el siglo XII para que la caballeria se afiance, con la generalizacion de la carga a lanza tendida. Entonces se dota de un codigo deontologico, basado en el honor, que B+humanizaraB;, en cierto modo, las B+leyes de laguerraB;. A l vez, la Iglesia trata de asignarle una mision y una etica de acuerdo con su causa. De este modo, en los siglos XI al XIII, se trazan las lineas esenciales de una caballeria que va convirtiendose poco a poco en una cofradia de elite de la nobleza. De todo esto y mucho mas habla esta obra admirable, un estudio sobre el tema tan exhaustivo como apasionante, concebido como un libro de historia y escrito casi como una novela, que fascinara por igual tanto a quienes ya sientan interes por el tema como a los curiosos que se acerquen a el por primera vez.