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Joshua Santana

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Cavalier Graces
« on: 2012-05-10, 15:13:42 »
Here is a short article that addresses what a Courtier or Cavalier is and some historical info on them.  I find it quite interesting and should help those who have 16th or 17th Century Interests.   ;)

http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~wew/fencing/papers/cavalier.graces.html
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