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''Amadas'', or ''Sir Amadace'' is a medieval English chivalric romance, one of the rare ones for which there is neither a known nor a conjectured French original, 〔Laura A. Hibbard, ''Medieval Romance in England'' p73 New York Burt Franklin,1963〕 like ''Sir Eglamour of Artois''. The hero shares a name but no more with the romance ''Amadas et Idoine''.〔
==Manuscripts==
The tale is found in two medieval manuscripts: National Library of Scotland MS Advocates 19.3.1, dating to the late-fifteenth century and the slightly earlier Taylor MS 9, otherwise known as MS Ireland Blackburn in the Robert H Taylor Collection, Princeton University Libraries, dating to the mid-fifteenth century.〔Foster, Edward E (Ed). 1997.〕 Both manuscripts are incomplete, missing the opening lines of the poem.〔Foster, Edward E (Ed). 1997. ''Amis and Amiloun, Robert of Cisyle and Sir Amadace''. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Western Michigan University, Medieval Institute Publications. (Introduction ) to TEAMS Middle English text.〕

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