Amadis de Gaul (Am`adis de Gaul) , a celebrated romance in prose, written partly in Spanish and partly in French by different romancers of the 15th century; the first four books were regarded by Cervantes as a masterpiece. The hero of the book, Amadis, surnamed the Knight of the Lion, stands for a type of a constant and deferential lover, as well as a model knight-errant, of whom Don Quixote is the caricature.
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Amadeus I. * Amadou