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''Tirant Lo Blanch, or "Tirant the White", is a Valencian romance novel full of sensuous vitality, chivalrous daring, and good humor. It is best known as having been a major influence on [[Miguel de Cervantes]] during his writing of "[[Don Quixote]]".'' | ''Tirant Lo Blanch, or "Tirant the White", is a Valencian romance novel full of sensuous vitality, chivalrous daring, and good humor. It is best known as having been a major influence on [[Miguel de Cervantes]] during his writing of "[[Don Quixote]]".'' | ||
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Tirant lo Blanch is a chivalric romance written by Joanot Martorell. During the early 16th century, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze bought a copy of this book from the book shop in Derinkuyu.
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Tirant Lo Blanch, or "Tirant the White", is a Valencian romance novel full of sensuous vitality, chivalrous daring, and good humor. It is best known as having been a major influence on Miguel de Cervantes during his writing of "Don Quixote".