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  • Duel - Wikipedia
    During the early Renaissance, dueling established the status of a respectable gentleman and was an accepted manner to resolve disputes Dueling remained highly popular in European society, despite various attempts at banning the practice The first published code duello, or "code of dueling", appeared in Renaissance Italy
  • Duel | History, Rules, Etiquette | Britannica
    The origins of dueling are uncertain, but by the 16th century duels had become a popular means of settling real or imagined slights Despite efforts to ban them, duels remained widespread for several centuries; the last one in France reportedly took place in 1967
  • DUELING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    : a conflict between antagonistic persons, ideas, or forces also : a hard-fought contest between two opponents duel 2 of 2 verb dueled or duelled; dueling or duelling intransitive verb : to fight a duel transitive verb
  • The History of Duels: How They Started, Why They Were Legal, and How . . .
    The origins of dueling can be traced back to the medieval period and the concept of trial by combat, a practice where disputes were settled through physical combat
  • Dueling: the Violence of Gentlemen - The National Endowment for the . . .
    Faced with what they saw as unruly anarchy in the calling and conduct of duels, a group of Anglo-Irish gentlemen met in Clonmel, Ireland, in 1777 and produced the 27 precepts known thereafter as the Clonmel Code, which laid out the finer points of dueling etiquette
  • The History of Dueling in America | American Experience | PBS
    By the time of the Civil War, dueling had begun an irreversible decline, even in the South Not surprisingly, public opinion, not legislation, caused the change
  • DUEL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    DUEL definition: a prearranged combat between two persons, fought with deadly weapons according to an accepted code of procedure, especially to settle a private quarrel See examples of duel used in a sentence
  • The Art of Duelling: Cultures and Ethical Codes
    Ancient and medieval cultures were no strangers to duelling as a practice, but it became widely spread as a method for achieving moral satisfaction during the 17th and 18th centuries It began to decline around the start of the 19th century, under the influence of the values of the Enlightenment


















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